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HSA (Health Savings Account)- up to $1500 tax-free each year, paid to your account by Titan Machinery. Ability to operate in a fast-paced, stressful work environment. This role is responsible for managing all aspects of our Grand Forks and Northwood stores in a manner that creates and engages high-performing teams, provides exceptional customer service, and meets or exceeds the operational and business goals.
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This role is responsible for managing all aspects of assigned store(s) in a manner that creates and engages high-performing teams, provides exceptional customer service, and meets or exceeds the operational and business goals for the assigned Area.
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Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) is hiring a General Manager (GM) which is a leadership role on the CPT staff and will make a meaningful contribution to life at CPT and its success.
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WeDriveU operates private shuttle and public transit systems across the U.S serving millions of passenger journeys a year. TheGeneral Manager will report to the Regional VP of Operations and is responsible for managing and developing team members and formulating and executing account strategy.
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This technology spawned the slogan “Service at the Speed of Sound,” which translated to one word: SONIC. Troy Smith Sr. aptly changed the name from Top Hat to SONIC Drive-In in 1959.
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Reports all pertinent data to Regional Director of Operations and ABM Healthcare Support Services Corporate Office in a timely manner. This position requires walking, sitting, standing, operation of a computer keyboard.
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Requirements SONIC Drive-In Co-Manager Requirements: Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations required Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or two year entry level retail management experience required.
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Salary: $100k WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR The Ski Area Manager serves as general manager of the Ski Area. This position oversees year-round operation of the Ski Area. This includes, mountain and business operations, equipment, personnel, public relations, marketing, relationships with concession businesses and community outreach.
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The Assistant General Manager at the Homewood Suites by Hilton Kansas City Speedway assists the General Manager to ensure guest satisfaction, efficient operation of the hotel and focusing on achieving hotel profitability.
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Aimbridge Hospitality is actively recruiting for a General Manager to lead our team at the TownePlace Suites by Marriott Houston Brookhollow! The General Manager is a polished well-spoken and well-regarded ambassador who carries a strong vision for their hotel.
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A General Manager. The General Manager has Profit and Loss responsibility including gross revenue targets and net profitability, maintains office systems, reporting, payroll and vendor management.
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We love giving our employees the opportunity to grow with our company; frequent opportunities for advancement often mean that a lawn care specialist can become a manager in as little as one year, especially for those willing to relocate.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) from four-year college or university in a related disciplines and minimum 10 years of directly related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Employee Discounts at Titan Machinery, Vehicle Discount, Enterprise Car Rental, Hertz Car Rental, Choice Hotels, and Profile Plan. Volunteer Firefighter/EMT Paid Time Off. Optional Insurance Products: Life/AD&D Insurance, Short Term Disability, Accident & Critical Illness, Identity Theft Protection.
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The General Manager oversees restaurant operations, management team and staff, as well as the execution of all policies, procedures, programs and systems while maintaining a fun and upbeat team atmosphere.
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