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General Managers have full responsibility of the operational metrics that will drive the business.
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Frontera's Restaurant Manager is responsible for ensuring complete customer satisfaction by implementing our restaurant's policies and procedures, managing the staff and operation, and achieving our revenue objectives.
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Job Title: General Manager - Corrugated Box Packaging Facility, GAKey Responsibilities:Lead overall performance and profitability of the Gbased corrugated box packaging manufacturing facility. Job Title: General Manager - Corrugated Box Packaging Facility, GAKey Responsibilities:Lead overall performance and profitability of the Gbased corrugated box packaging manufacturing facility.
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While reporting to the Area Manufacturing Manager as the Plant Manager , you will be responsible for succeeding in Sonoco's core competencies which include, Business Knowledge, Communications, Customer Focus, Leadership/Teamwork/Collaboration, Peoples selection & Development, as well as Innovation, and Execution/Accountability within the (Location) plant.
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Our growing dealership seeks an automotive general sales manager who's eager to coach our sales department on best practices for everything from generating leads, conducting effective follow-up, and closing deals.
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You’ll also share trends impacting your micro-market (local surrounding stores) with the Hub Store Experience Manager. As the Retail Experience Manager, you’ll assume the leadership duties of an entire store to ensure employees are deployed efficiently and deliver excellent customer experiences.
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The manager is responsible to function as the Manager on Duty (MOD) as assigned. While MOD, the manager has responsibility to manage the entire Club, including all Club departments, to ensure excellent Member engagement, to address any and all concerns brought to the MOD's attention, and to escalate any concerns, as appropriate.
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Assist the Store Manager on the receipt and return of DSD merchandiseFollow the VIP and DSD Policies and Procedures. Assist the Store Manager in ensuring that the sales floor is sales effective on a daily basis.
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As a Store Manager in Training, the pay rate is $26/hour with 5 hours of guaranteed over time. The Reisner Group is currently looking for a Store Manager in Training for one of the fastest growing grocery chains in the world.
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Partner with Plant Safety Manager to effectively communicate and enforce the safety program. Production Manager will manage the overall direction of Production for the facility including: oversight of manufacturing scheduling while utilizing key concepts to ensure efficient production methods and procedures, as well as the machine and equipment operations.
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Must be a licensed registered nurse in the State of Georgia with experience as a nursing supervisor or nurse manager in a long term care facility. Westbury Center of Conyers is Hiring a RN/LPN Unit Manager.
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Panera knows that people are its greatest asset; therefore, we strive to maintain a RESPECTFUL work environment.
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We are looking for a dynamic Store Manager that embodies the “Live Well” spirit of GNC. If that describes you, then join the high energy, stores team at GNC. As the Store Manager you are accountable for the day-to-day retail operations of the GNC store in conjunction with the District Manager.
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The RAM supports the Restaurant General Manager in their efforts to develop a team of dedicated people, delivering great and friendly guest experiences and producing top line sales. Any / all other duties as assigned by the Restaurant General Manager (RGM.
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