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The Office Manager is responsible for the administrative, financial, human resources, and customer interaction tasks for the plant in partnership with the Shared Services office and local management.
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Assists Store Manager in ordering merchandise and record keeping to include payroll, scheduling and cash register deposits and receipts. As a Family Dollar Assistant Store Manager you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers.
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This is primarily a sedentary office position which requires the Community Manager to have the ability to operate computer equipment, speak, hear, bend, stoop, reach, lift, and move and carry up to 25 lbs.
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7+ years of progressive management experience in a Corrugated Packaging facility, with a minimum of 5 years of experience in operations/production management - Required. The General Manager will have full responsibility for the performance and profitability of the corrugated packaging manufacturing facility in Covington, GA (appx.
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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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The Assistant General Manager has the overall responsibility for directing the daily operations of a restaurant in the Restaurant General Manager's absence. You support the Restaurant General Manager by following brand standards, training, coaching, and recognizing your team to deliver an amazing customer experience.
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Advanced knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of products. We're hiring a Plant Engineering Manager to oversee engineering, maintenance, and facilities at our facility with up to 600 employees.
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The AGILE Manager (OE focus) will lead and Manager AGILE Operational Excellence (OE) deployment for an important area such as Fractionation, Purification or Engineering Maintenance. Become a role model in AGILE mindset, Manager change and demonstrate main skills, in root-cause problem solving, 5S, Standard Work, Visual systems (including Tier mechanisms) and Leader GEMBA.
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Our business development managers focus is growing sales in their territory by meeting with clients regularly to discuss our products and service.
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The Physician Substitute Manager reports directly to the Center Director for day-to-day management and leadership. The Physician Substitute Manager must ensure competency of all medical staff and enforce Physician Substitute adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), FDA guidance, and regulations when determining the acceptability of donors.
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The Project Manager is responsible for assigned project work (could be singular project or multiple projects) and all activities associated with the assigned project/s, including the coordination of work schedules and staffing, contractors or subcontractors, timeline, arranging for materials and equipment, procurement of needed items, and project budgets; all things related to the project(s) from the quoting phase to actual onsite management through the final close out of the project.
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The Assistant Property Manager will be directed by the Property Manager to assume greater responsibilities upon learning and applying knowledge of all aspects of property management as well as displaying maturity and good judgment.
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With PetSmart, you will have opportunities to: Gain experience in a different business unit—from the store to the salon or the Phoenix Home Office Develop your leadership skills as an Assistant Manager or Store Manager Tackle the challenge of a new store opening Transfer to any one of our 1600 stores nationwide THE WARM AND FUZZIES: We’ve highlighted job responsibilities as best as we could above—but the best parts of working at PetSmart can’t be fully described in the job description.
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As an Operations Manager, you will responsible for the overall operation of the store location, including revenue, profit and loss, employee management, facilities and equipment, dispatch, market share growth and penetration through developing community relationships and establishing a presence within the area and specialty market segments by working directly with the sales force.
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