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Manager on Duty shifts occur on the floor or in various venues managing and coaching part time team members. Essential Functions Membership Management and Guest Experience: Advance Membership to the Coors Fitness Center by achieving and growing the following results for the Division of Kennedy Mountain Campus, Wellness & Recreation: Achieve $300,000+ in Coors Fitness Center Memberships and Locker Rentals.
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We are adding a Land Survey Manager to our staff in Colorado to support the region - focusing primarily on projects in Water/Wastewater and Transportation. Location This Survey Manager/Modeler will be based out of our DHO in Lone Tree, CO. This position will have minimal travel up to 25.
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Champion Window - Project/Production Manager (In-Training) As an Project / Production Manager (In-Training), you are responsible to Lead, Monitor, Coach, and hold your division team Accountable in the successful execution and attainment of our operational goals (customer experience, revenue, cost of goods, accounts receivable, product service, recruiting) within our core exterior home improvement products (windows, sunrooms, doors, siding.
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Proven experience as a Training/ Learning Development Manager or in a similar. Education: Bachelor of Science in Education, Training, Human Resources, or related field.
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The Manager of Network Engineering is responsible for the management of the network and telecommunications teams, defining strategy for and presenting architectural approaches for the Local/Wide Area Network & Telecommunications systems, including software, hardware, and processes that assure architectural integrity and consistency across the entire institution in support of the enterprise-level business needs of National Jewish Health.
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Provides emergency training such as CPR or bleeding control to the public in a variety of environments, such as sports facilities, Denver International Airport, and other public gathering places and represents the Division in a positive manner during public training operations.
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Expert in Retail Pharmacy and Specialty pharmacy drug Prior Authorizations, Appeals, and working denials, with experience of FRM territory management experience, training and educating provider office staff.
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The Manager oversees the organization and movements of several manufacturing and retail facilities in addition to the compliance, security, and safety of regulated, unregulated, and raw material supply movements.
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The Senior Technical Training Manager reports directly to the Director of Technical Enablement and plays a key role in shaping Fastly's technical training strategy. Launch, promote, and support new product training initiatives in partnership with Sales Enablement Leadership.
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The Manager in Training is a floating General Manager who will first train in all aspects of sandwich making, food prep, and register. Benefits: Referral program Paid training Free food Bonus program Health insurance reimbursement Dental insurance Employee discounts Paid time off Vision insurance Bonus based on performance Company parties Health insurance Training & development Snarf’s Sandwiches in hiring for Managers in Training in Denver and Boulder Colorado.
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Experience within the State of Colorado is preferredCMAA - Construction Manager in Training (CMIT) or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) is preferredOffered rate of compensation will be based on a variety of non-discriminatory factors, including education, qualifications, experience, and geographic location.
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Self-Motivation: Thrive in a remote work setting by taking initiative and ownership of your responsibilities. Contributing to Success: Take an active role in sales initiatives, implementing strategies to contribute to organizational success.
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Please note the Restaurant Manager position could fall in line with these types of positions: Assistant Restaurant Manager, Hospitality Manager, Manager, Management, Supervisor, and Culinary Manager.
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Waterway is hiring for its renowned Manager Training and Development Program in the Denver Area. Staff store based on forecasted business needs and adjust in response to changes in demand.
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Paid training: No experience? The following programs are available to help support you, free of charge: Health Coaching & Resources - One-on-one health coaching is available to all employees whether you enroll in LAZ Benefits.
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