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The Assistant Golf Professional will work closely with the Head Golf Professional in developing and successfully executing the best member programs and tournaments in the area. Supervises and manages golf operations in a professional and efficient manner in the absence of Supervisor & Department Head.
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Act as the Clubs Tennis Ambassador to enhance the value of the Club. Reports directly to the Director of Racquet Sports/or Head Tennis Professional. Act as the Clubs Tennis Ambassador to enhance the value of the Club. Reports directly to the Director of Racquet Sports/or Head Tennis Professional.
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Job Description Tennis Professional Provide the Three Steps of Service to the Members and guests of the club. Minimum of 2 years as a Tennis Professional. Wearing a clean and neat uniform that follows ClubCorp and your property uniform standards daily.
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CHEP helps move more goods to more people, in more places than any other organization on earth via our 300 million pallets, crates and containers.
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Partner with the VP of Payroll, NA Ops to deliver on strategic initiatives and drive business enhancements in accordance with the guidance from the Head of Payroll, NA. HR IT/systems experience including Workday HCM, ADP applications such as: ADP4ME, SmartCompliance, eTime/Kronos, and Alight CRM.
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As the Head of Oversight Claims you will report directly to the Chief Claims Officer for North America and be responsible for overseeing the full portfolio of oversight claims as well as teams charged with review, triage and oversight of FNOL submissions for multiple LOBs and exposures.
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The ideal candidate should know advanced solid-state controls; oil systems safety controls; mechanical sub-cooling; introduction to head pressure controls for energy reduction; introduction to energy management systems (EMS); refrigeration rack oil systems; advanced de-frost diagnosis; and single and parallel compressor system start-up in a supermarket environment.
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1 to 2 years of experience as a head cashier. 1 to 2 years of retail experience as a cashier. Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler) General.
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The Head Teller is responsible for coordinating customer service functions within the branch, including monitoring customer flow, operating the teller drawer, researching and resolving complex customer service matters, and ensuring operational excellence and compliance within the branch.
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Ability to work in a controlled environment room (ie clean room), this includes wearing clean room gowns, head caps, booties as well as meeting other clean room standards such as no jewelry or make-up.
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With your patience, guidance and passion for helping others, you’ll help to lead the operations of the grooming salon—from head to tail! ABOUT OUR SALONS: When our pets inspire us to be to be more loving and caring individuals, it’s no surprise that our Grooming Salon Manager truly embodies those qualities.
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Senior Tellers will carry additional operational and sales performance goals and will often serve as the critical back-up to the Head Teller. Senior Tellers will carry additional operational and sales performance goals and will often serve as the critical back-up to the Head Teller.
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You’ll also carefully pack to-go, curbside and delivery orders, double checking all meals for accuracy.
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They also assist the Department Head with filing and other office duties as needed. Completes outgoing confirmation calls, Beautiful Beginning calls, and myLT Bucks calls to schedule appointments.
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Working at Target means the opportunity to help all families discover the joy of everyday life.
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