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Warehouse Supervisor Responsibilities:Supervising warehouse staff and daily activities. Requirements:Preferred previous experience as a warehouse supervisor or a similar management position.
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The Area Supervisor is a member of the Store Leadership who is responsible for a specific, assigned area of the Store as well as the general operations and supervision of the Store when functioning as the Manager on Duty. Area Supervisors are responsible for opening and closing the Store, supervising Associates, and maintaining a friendly, easy to shop environment.
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As a Penske Maintenance Supervisor you will use your excellent communication, organization, and multitasking skills to engage your diesel technicians, maintain good morale among your team, and keep your customers happy.
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Job Title: Sr. Field Safety Specialist FLSA Status: Exempt Department: Environmental Health & Safety Reports to: Manager, Environmental Health & Safety GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE: This position represents the North American field safety team and supports the development, implementation, and reinforcement of initiatives, rules, and regulations for the mobile workforce in close partnership with field operations business unit leaders.
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The Retail Supervisor fosters a positive environment and displays a high professional standard of individual behavior leading by example while demonstrating Columbia Sportswear Company values. As a Retail Supervisor, you will be a member of the Store Leadership Team and responsible for providing leadership and direction to diverse associate level team members in an assigned area of responsibility.
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The Food Safety and Quality Control Manager ensures compliance to company and regulatory quality, safety and environmental policies and programs, including staff compliance to all employee manual, dress code and hygiene.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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The overall objective and purpose of the Front Desk Supervisor are to support our mission by leading the team in executing front desk-related responsibilities to the Kessler Collection standards.
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The Shift Supervisor will safely direct guests and vehicles onto the car wash conveyor and discuss the membership options with all customers of LUV Car Wash. The Shift Supervisor will also be responsible for opening / closing procedures, supervising daily duties at LUV Car Wash, and maintaining a safe and clean environment for all LUV customers.
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Experience in a leadership role in hotels, hospitals, or multi-unit housing as a Housekeeping or Cleaning Supervisor with great care and attention to detail to ensure quality. We are hiring a Room Inspector/ Housekeeping Supervisor.
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The Nurse Supervisor is responsible for assisting in the development and implementation of patient care programs, policies, and procedures that describe how patients' needs for nursing care, treatment, and services are assessed, evaluated, and met.
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Production Control and Logistics Supervisor is responsible for developing and maintaining the department’s standard operating procedures, and monitors, and manages logistics operations utilizing analog and digital systems of record.
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Keep abreast of industry trends, regulations, and emerging technologies related to food safety, food production, and quality control. Identifies Food Safety Opportunity Stores and partners with the kitchen team, store manager and district manager to develop and implement and action plan to correct issues.
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Oversees planning and evaluation of the Infection Control and Safety program for assigned patients. Oversees planning and evaluation of the Infection Control and Safety program for assigned patients.
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A Supervisor (full-time) is a valued member of a high performing team who is empowered & equipped to do their job. Additional Benefits including HAS, discounted gym membership, EAP and more! Cross-train in all areas of store operations including Stocking/Sales associate duties, and responsibilities.
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