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A Customer Service and Sales Coordinator (Real Estate) is a real estate agent who handles all the purchase and sale details of a real estate transaction. As a Customer Service and Sales Coordinator, you help clients prepare their home for listing, advise them on how to make it marketable and then represent their best interests during negotiations.
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The Senior Accountant will play a key role in assisting the Financial Reporting leadership in achieving department goals by providing support to Financial Reporting Supervisors and Managers.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the Director of Operations. The Operations Project Manager is responsible for project management and administration of church capital projects, deteriorating assets, and other projects as directed.
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Reporting to: Director of Operations. Experience and passion for real estate development is a must. No office politics, no dead-ends. Training, equipping, and developing the personnel in their respective positions from concept through completion of construction projects ranging from traditional unit turns to programmatic renovations of complete apartment communities and supporting new development efforts of new construction.
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Solid understanding of budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting processes. Reporting directly to the Senior VP, EIBU, this position works closely with Moran’s Corporate FP&A Department and other cross-functional partners to analyze financial data, support budgeting and forecasting processes, and contribute to strategic decision-making.
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Process paperwork and update databases, including but not limited to: change order request, RFI’s, payment applications for sub-contractors, provide accurate input on ongoing costs and distribution of costs to the project cost control system.
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Daily reporting of field activity using Salesforce-based CRM. Sales Consultant - Only for Jacksonville, FL Residents. Daily focus on recruiting, training, and leadership development. This role is paid weekly ($70,000-$85,000 1st year average.
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Know and follow the operating functions of all equipment, reporting any damage, hazards or defective equipment to a supervisor. Utilize chemicals used in washing, controlling quantities of supplies as recommended by chemical supplier with approval of Executive Housekeeper.
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Execute administrative and cash management duties. Skills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication. Two years restaurant management or supervision experience preferred.
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Liaison for all contractual agreements related to operations as well as oversite of grant writing and grant reporting. Liaison for all contractual agreements related to operations as well as oversite of grant writing and grant reporting.
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The Home Health Coordinator is responsible for growing agencies census by developing referral business within their territory. The Home Health Coordinator is responsible for growing agencies census by developing referral business within their territory.
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Supervise project operations by planning and directing project execution and monitoring and reporting progress. Manage and control financial and administrative aspects of the project with respect to project requirements.
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Marriott Hotels - 1000 Tournament Players Club Blvd [Activities Coordinator] It's time to explore new opportunities - and with more than 6,000 properties globally - Marriott has opportunities abound.
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Assists with creation and updating of supplier performance metrics and reporting. In this role, you will support our procurement, quality, and customer service activities by diligently executing TMC procurement tasks along with picking, packing, and shipping product to vendors and customers.
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As a Patient Coordinator, you will be the first point of contact for patients visiting or calling the dental office. Your primary responsibility is to provide exceptional customer service by greeting patients, scheduling appointments, managing patient records, and handling general administrative tasks.
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