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This position will report to the Defense Systems EHS Director and will act as the program manager for environmental sustainability project development and overall program management.
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Guest Experience Manager | Hourly Assistant Manager | Shift Leader | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Team Member.
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In partnering with our General Manager, you will support daily restaurant operations. Guest Experience Manager (Hourly Manager) At CAVA, we make it deliciously simple to eat well and feel good every day.
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Were a members club set over the top floors of an art deco building situated within Presidents Park. The club will have a rooftop terrace with views overlooking the White House and Washington Monument, plus a restaurant, bar, library and sitting room.
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The CPSO will assist the Information System Security Manager (ISSM) or Information System Security Officer (ISSO) with maintaining appropriate accreditation documentation for each information system (IS) within the secure area under their cognizance and address any shortcomings.
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Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales. Today, Chick-fil-A is America's #1 fast food restaurant.
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An MCA Manager is responsible for assisting the GM in all day-to-day restaurant operations. Specialty areas of focus may be designated to an MCA Manager such as Bar Manager, Market Manager, Commissary Manager, or another unique area of focus as dictated by the Brand, General Manager, or Director of Operations.
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The Program Manager of the Human Dignity Office (HDO) has the responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the operation and administration of the program in return of non-Native American human remains presently held in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution (SI.
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Processes (corrects and resubmits) manual claims for third party program prescription services in a timely and efficient manner, and performs other clerical duties, as assigned by the Pharmacy Manager.
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Serve as project manager for the year-round program as the DC History Center’s executes its five-year plan in its new role as DC affiliate for the National History Day program. The manager of education will: K-12 program strategy (10.
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The Development and Grants Manager reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the VP of Institutional Advancement, the Director of Impact and Evaluation, the Data Analyst, the Finance Department, program departments, and the President & CEO. Specific Duties Manage a portfolio of 50 former, current, and prospective government entities and private and family foundations.
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The Deputy Program Manager – Construction will supervise the planning, coordination and implementation of railway, civil and bridge construction projects in the Richmond to DC corridor. Michael Baker is seeking a talented Deputy Program Manager – Construction with a specialization in freight rail projects and program management, to help make a difference in our Rail and Transit Practice.
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Amentum is actively seeking a Project Manager to manage and coordinate large scale maintenance and logistics efforts under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Assist the Contract Program Manager and Regional Managers in the performance of his/her duties as a subject matter expert for operations in the region you are assigned.
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Previous experience working in or supporting FAA program manager, business manager, strategic planner, program analyst, budget officer, financial analyst, and change management functions.
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Minimum of 3 years of driving insights using visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau, Alteryx) and analytics tools (i.e. Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics) A Digital Manufacturing Strategy Manager with an abundance of experience in Manufacturing Strategy and Industry X Technologies, including leadership and management skills to spare.
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