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We are hiring immediately for a DINING SERVICES SUPERVISOR position. Summary: As a Dining Services Supervisor, you will be responsible for assisting in the successful operation and customer service of the food service department.
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The Manager Aftermarket Sales Support leads the teams of Parts Technology Advisors and Regional Aftermarket Sales Managers ensuring that policies and processes are in place to help dealers provide best in class parts support.
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As the Rehabilitation Supervisor, you'll play a pivotal role in overseeing both the clinical and administrative aspects of our Outpatient Rehab Clinic. We're seeking a dedicated Rehabilitation Supervisor to continue the growth of our Hospital-Based Outpatient Rehab Clinic at Emory Johns Creek Hospital.
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Work with the HR supervisor to interview and hire prospective team members. Responsible for the safety of all DC team members and work with the safety supervisor to address any safety and security concerns.
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The Maintenance Supervisor oversees and performs technical and mechanical work that ensures the inside and external buildings, grounds, amenities, and common areas of the property meet the Company’s standards for cleanliness, appearance, safety, and overall functionality by performing maintenance related tasks.
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The Tennis Pro Shop Supervisor is responsible for promoting the game of tennis and the club while providing the Three Steps of Service to the Members and guests of the club. The Tennis Pro Shop Supervisor is responsible for promoting the game of tennis and the club while providing the Three Steps of Service to the Members and guests of the club.
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CentiMark Corporation, the national leader in the commercial roofing industry, has an exceptional opportunityfor an experienced Roofing Field Supervisor in Atlanta, GA. Will work closely with the Branch Manager & Warehouse Manager to order project materials.
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Under the general supervision of the Supply Chain Manager, the Supply Chain Supervisor will lead all functions related to warehousing, receiving, shipping, and material presentation/movement. The Supply Chain Supervisor will ensure proper scheduling of employees to meet plant production requirements.
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The Holiday Activity Attendant Supervisor will perform various tasks during the holiday season including recreational activities, arts and crafts, games, supervising the holiday staff, scheduling, inventory and ordering of supplies.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor will oversee the activities, production, and schedule of the assigned operating shift. The Manufacturing Supervisor will ensure compliance with safety, quality, and quantity standards.
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Convergint is looking for a full-time, enthusiastic, results driven and forward-thinking Service Supervisor to join our amazing culture. As a Service Supervisor, you are a part of a dynamic team that allows you to grow as Convergint grows.
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Conduct regularly scheduled one on one developmental meetings with team members to facilitate professional development and monitor team training requirements
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TRC is hiring for a CNC Manufacturing Supervisor in Lawrenceville, GA. Must have knowledge of Machine Shop tools and processes: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Mill, Numerical Control (NC) Mill, and Manual Mills.
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Department Supervisors lead, train, coach and develop associates in each department to ensure customers receive excellent service and can easily find the merchandise they need.
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Now Hiring – Hotel Banquet Set Up Staff
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