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A Restaurant General Manager will perform daily managerial duties by overseeing, directing and coordinating activities to better serve customers. A Restaurant General Manager will help run our business by overseeing all operations in the restaurant.
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Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) or Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) is preferred. The Hospital Manager partners with the Veterinarian to provide an efficient and profitable operation by driving revenue and managing costs while creating a hospital culture based on high-quality patient care and excellent customer service.
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You will move full totes and cases onto a conveyor belt while adhering to safety procedures. In this role, you will clean and sanitize restrooms, vacuum, and remove spots from carpet, sweep and mop floors, clean and dust chairs, partition walls and other miscellaneous furniture, clean windows and brass and collect and remove trash from the warehouse while adhering to safety procedures.
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Completion of all training programs leading up to Manager in Training position or equivalent training. Journeys is a teen retail leader with an emphasis on footwear and unique specialty items including apparel, backpacks, hats and accessories.
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Thunderzone of Douglasville, GA is seeking to hire a full-time manager (Friday-Sunday) to join our team. As a Manager, you manage the day-to-day operations, while looking out for the best interest of our company, employees, and guests.
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We are looking for a Personal Lines Account Manager to join a leading insurance provider. We are looking for a Personal Lines Account Manager to join a leading insurance provider. Key Responsibilities: Oversee and manage a portfolio of personal lines insurance accounts, delivering outstanding service.
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Facility: 1800 Parkway CenterJob SummaryThe Cobb County RN Case Manager is responsible for providing and supervising primary care to approximately 25-35 patients in their home setting. The RN Case Manager supervises the LPNs and Home Health Aides throughout the patient plan of care.
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Licensed pharmacy technician as required by state OR pharmacy assistant in WA state OR licensed Rph as soon as possible given state law requirements, no later than 12 months from Store Manager position start date.
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The Manager ensures that safe patient care is provided by qualified, competent patient care staff to all patients who present to the clinics. The Manager of Outpatient Services is responsible for coordinating and managing services provided in the Outpatient Services continuum under the supervision of the Director of Clinical Services.
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The Product Sales Manager (PSM) for Fiber Process Parts (FPP) will focus on pulp and paper wear parts (Screens, Cleaners, and Refiner Segments) to sell consumable products. The responsibility of the Product Sales Manager is to maintain the current business and grow market share.
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Position Responsibilities:As a Senior Manager, Engineering, you will:Focus on multiple areas and provide leadership to the engineering teams. Position DescriptionOur Senior Manager, Engineering is leader who will lead member of the engineering staff working across the organization to provide a friction-less experience to our customers and maintain the highest standards of protection and availability.
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As a Retail Store Manager, you're ready to lead by example, go All IN, and rally & empower your team to give it their all in becoming the best in the world at connecting customers to their world.
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5+ years professional level warehousing experience in positions such as Transportation Specialist/Administrator, PDC Supervisor, or PDC Office Manager with at least two years management/supervisory background.
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As an Enhancement Manager you’ll feel right at home in your “field” office, always being on the go, checking in on your crews and meeting with clients to ensure that we’re exceeding their expectations.
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As an Account Manager, you will grow your territory (and your earnings!) We are currently seeking an experienced Account Manager to help us maintain that commitment as we continue to grow.
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