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If you are career minded, this opportunity provides you with the perfect springboard to full-time or managerial positions. The ability to complete omni-channel orders timely and accurately in compliance with company guidelines.
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He or she must be extremely knowledgeable about automotive parts and accessories and must have strong managerial experience and leadership qualities to organize and motivate a team and to hold each team member accountable for outstanding performance on a daily basis.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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If you've got any managerial experience under your belt, that's a bonus! ABOUT SMART HOME ELECTRICAL SERVICESWe work hard to maintain our reputation as the most professional and punctual electrical team in town.
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Proven experience as a Shift Leader or relevant managerial role. High school or equivalent (Required) Night Shift (Required) Day Shift (Preferred) Driver's License (Preferred) Restaurant Management Experience.
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GNC is looking for dynamic sales associates that not only "Live Well" as a lifestyle, but have the desire to share that passion with others. Our hourly rate is one component of GNC's competitive total rewards strategy.
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To qualify for this position, you must hold an ATP Certificate and have at least three (3) years of supervisory or managerial experience in a position that exercised Operation Control over any operations conducted under 14 CFR Parts 121 or 135.
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A minimum of 2-4 years progressive experience in a hotel, resort, or restaurant Managerial capacity required. Communicate and collaborate with Director of Food and Beverage, Director Sales & Marketing, Executive Chef, Banquet Manager, and General Manager, on all upcoming events, promotions, new products, etc.
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Other duties as assigned by the District Operations Coordinator, or in partnership with other managerial staff. If the task is complex and requires a certified technician to complete the repair, the District Operations Coordinator (DOC) will be notified.
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Must be at least 18 years of age Two or more years of restaurant general managerial experience Ability to multi-task while maintaining composure and giving sound advice and direction. We are also a proud equal opportunity employer - that means all races, religions, nationalities, genders and the LGBTQ+ community are welcome.
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