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For more information, visit and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TheLegendsWay. THE ROLEUnder the direction of the General Manager and Executive Chef, the Catering / Special Events Coordinator is responsible for accurately servicing all catering food/beverage orders, organizing/maintaining all guest information and assisting all event day operations as needed.
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Attend community events, City Commission and other public meetings, staff meetings, conferences, and other meetings as directed by Communications Manager and/or Equity & Engagement Director. Assists in the coordination of various community and employee engagement events and programs.
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As a co-op student you will also be able to network with other co-op students and industry leaders, attend lunch and learns, and participate in company events. Our current Cooperative Program Partner schools are the University of Alabama, Auburn University, Clemson University, University of North Carolina Charlotte, University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kennesaw State University, Purdue University, University of Cincinnati, and Colorado School of Mines.
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Supports City special events and programs by updating, repairing and caring for displays and exhibits, moving and lifting of heavy equipment, tables, and chairs, setting up barricades and other temporary traffic control devices, providing flagging services and cleaning up at the end of events.
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Willing to work additional hours, weekends, on call and holidays, and may be required to assist in special events. Performs routine trail, grounds and landscaping work, including but not limited to: pruning or trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, mowing, spraying or applying herbicide and fertilizer, raking or blowing leaves, edging curbs, loading trimmings onto truck, picking up trash and blowing or sweeping debris off parking lots and sidewalks.
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The Event Management (EM) and Audio/Visual (AV) Support Technician is the first line of escalation for any issues or questions regarding audio-visual operational support and events/meeting support.
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Provide IT Service, A/V, and Video Teleconferencing (VTC) support for local and remote meetings or events as required. Provide a white-glove experience supporting events and meetings. Attend Strategic Forums, Meetings, and Events planning, support meetings, and communicate across all partners and collaborators, including remote counterparts.
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Under the direct supervision of the Director of the State Office of Vital Records, this position serves as the State Registrar for the Georgia Department of Public Health State Office of Vital Records and is responsible for ensuring the integrity and effective management of recording, amending, issuing and statistical reporting of Georgia's vital events.
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Assists in setting up special events/activities; installs, erects, or hangs holiday decorations; assists with traffic control during event; and assists with cleanup after events. Operates a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools associated with department projects, which may include a service truck, pump, probing rod, tamper, jack hammer, lawn mower, riding mower, edger, weed eater, chipper/mulcher, leaf blower, sod cutter, spreader, tiller, chain saw, power saw, hand saw, concrete saw, air compressor, pickaxe, sledgehammer, rake, post hole digger, shovel, hand tools, measuring instruments, or two-way radio.
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The Community Programs and Event Coordinator is a year-round, hourly position, typically requiring approximately 20 hours per week to plan, coordinate, and administer programs and events. Collaboration with other Spruill staff, including the Facility Manager and Director of Education, is essential for scheduling and organizing events.
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Utilize prospecting techniques including special events and floor hours as defined by the Fitness Director. Achieve average 20 percent booking rate per floor hour in Smart Start or other meaningful personal training entry points for members.
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We advance their music careers by offering paid music gig opportunities, mentorship & guidance towards artist development through coaching, educational workshops, events, and grants for further music creation.
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Engaging with fellow “Archers” and the T-Mobile brand through social media and neighborhood events. Engaging with fellow “Archers” and the T-Mobile brand through social media and neighborhood events.
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Partners with the Dining Services Coordinator (DSC) when special events are planned for residents. The Resident Care Coordinator (RCC) is responsible for providing overall leadership and management of the Assisted Living, Terrace Club and/or Reminiscence Neighborhoods to which they are assigned.
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Whether enjoying the ping pong table during breaks, playing PureAir Trivia, or attending Happy Hour events, you will undoubtedly form friendships at work. Reporting to the Senior Scientist, the Laboratory Technician Specialist works with chemical products and raw materials in a lab environment to support manufacturing and marketing teams.
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