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The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) is seeking a mission-driven, highly organized problem solver to fill the role of Office Support Specialist I. The selected candidate will support the consumer and staff related needs in the Area Office.
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Assist the Front Office Manager in managing the Front Office operations to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service and compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Senior Lighting Designer - Office Lighting Lead - ( 240002VR ) Professional experience specific to lighting design and control systems in a variety of projects including, but not limited to, commercial office spaces, educational facilities, healthcare facilities, multifamily residential, hospitality, performance venues, and transportation.
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Boston Energy Trading & Marketing (BETM) is looking for a experienced Front to lead the Front Office Information Technology team. As the front office lead manages business deliverables by collaborating with other cross- functional IT teams to support FTR trade capture, financial and risk analytics, risk limits monitoring, collateral management, and risk reporting.
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Looking for someone in the Northeast who can be in the office to train initially (several weeks minimum); Once trained, flexibility to work remote. Normal office hours 8am-5pm (rare occasions off hrs.
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Are you a strategic thinker who is passionate about delivering exceptional support for Clients in Investment Middle Office Services (IMOS), Investment Book of Record (IBOR) and Trade Services, then this is the role for you.
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The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), a not-for-profit membership organization in Boston, MA, is seeking an Editorial Assistant (EA) for its academic quarterly journal, the American Journal of Archaeology (AJA.
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Recent Bachelors graduates, or bachelors graduates with an internship/co-op are encouraged to apply!
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The Assistant Athletic Director position reports to the Director of Athletics and will support the Athletics Director with all daily endeavors that help to ensure the daily leadership, flow and management of the Athletics Department.
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Job Title: Assistant Superintendent - Multifamily Construction. Position Summary: The company is looking for a local Boston assistant superintendent with a solid background in wood frame multifamily construction.
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OR •2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; no work experience required.
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Experience working in a front office, supporting a quantitative analytics environment is a must. Director, Front Office Technology Lead to lead the Front Office Information Technology team.
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Pathologist Assistant PA (ASCP) certification required. Master's degree from an accredited Pathologists' Assistant Program. Under the general supervision of the Director for Operations, Associate Director for Pathology Operations and in collaboration with the Chief of Anatomic Pathology (College of American Pathologists' Laboratory Director), leads, manages, monitors, implements and supervises quality and compliance standards in the department of pathology & laboratory medicine at BMC. Specifically, manages the surgical pathology specimen dissection (grossing) laboratory.
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We are seeking individuals who are passionate about hospitality and possess a keen attention to detail to join our Stewarding team as an Assistant Stewarding Manager! Other amenities include The Wellness Floor, a five-star urban spa destination; chic restaurants including brunch hotspot One+One; Trifecta, the stunning restaurant and cocktail lounge featuring Boston’s best cocktails and delicious New England fare; and more than 10,000 square feet of dedicated meeting and event space.
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This position will reside in the Boston office with a hybrid in-office/remote working schedule. Under moderate supervision, the Firm eBilling Assistant supports the electronic billing function on a firm-wide basis.
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