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The General Manager at Exchange nightclub is responsible for all aspects of the entertainment, venue and business operations. We are looking for a highly motivated General Manager who is passionate and motivated, resourceful, and innovative, entrepreneur and forward thinking.
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As General Manager you will be responsible for keeping your center profitable and efficient by hiring effective staff, keeping track of inventory and managing equipment. Managing a U-Haul moving and storage center is varied, fast-paced and rewarding work.
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The OIG for the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is seeking a highly qualified and motivated senior manager with oversight, auditing and/or investigations experience to join our team in the capacity of Assistant Inspector General.
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As such, while this role reports into the VP of Marketing, the Category Insights Manager will largely support the Sales team by determining key business drivers within each customer, uncovering opportunities for growth, and creating best-in-class sales presentations to ensure the organization builds a reputation as a professional, thorough, and thoughtful category manager.
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Our new General Manager of Stadiums & Arenas will be responsible for all facets of leading and managing the Stadiums & Arenas Business Unit across North America, including implementing plans for the execution of all existing client contracts, managing costs and developing revenue growth.
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May perform one or multiple of the following additional duties based on Repair Station General Manager assignments: Safety Management System (SMS) coordinator; Training Coordinator; Continuous Improvement coordinator; EHS coordinator; Security coordinator; Export/Import compliance; PMA approvals.
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Assistant General Manager Rail Operations (AGMRO) is a direct report to the GM and has the principal responsibility for leading, managing and coordinating the Contractor's performance for all railroad train operations by trains crews.
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He/she has the primary responsibility of supporting the General Manager in day to day operations of the restaurant; conveying the Canes culture to his/her Crewmembers and Customers; as well be a creative team player who likes to work hard, have fun, and show sincere dedication to Raising Canes.
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The General Manager (Residential) has primary responsibility for overall day to day management and lease up of the properties and for supervisory oversight of the property management staff at the properties within a defined geographic location.
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Under the supervision of the Manager, Facilities, the Utility/Groundskeeper is responsible for conducting general building repairs, either working by oneself or in a team, and prioritizing tasks and assignments in areas both in and around the facility with a proactive approach to deliver a safe and world-class environment daily to staff and guests visiting Dodger Stadium.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Create a monthly framework for the Property Manager(s) to ensure timely completion of property operations tasks – apartment turns and renovations, financial reporting, associate review and training, preventive maintenance.
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Report immediately any injuries, OSHA violations, et al to the Sponsor’s Project Manager, General Contractor Superintendent, and BC Senior PM Monitor and participate with the Punch List Inspections.
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Supervisory Air Traffic Control Specialist (Assistant General Manager) This position serves as a Serves as Assistant General Manager (AGM) within the Air Traffic Organization (A TO); Air Traffic Services; Eastern, Central or Western Service Areas, and District Offices, responsible for planning and directing multiple activities and programs in a complex matrix organization in a specific Air Traffic District assigned to the highest facility-level within that District.
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The Used Car Director will forecast and achieve optimal used vehicle sales by strategically planning, training, and executing goals in partnership with General Manager and in-store Sales leaders and Finance.
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Uses machines, equipment, and work tools including but not limited to: shovels, rock bars, McLeod’s, pitchforks, general hand tools, lift gates, water tanks, fire hoses, weed whips, chainsaws, and augers.
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