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Completion of Store Manager training program (LEAP) or willingness to complete Walgreens Leadership Essentials training (for individuals placed in ESM role on or after June 1, 2021) within 12 weeks of ESM start date.
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Successful completion of the Branch Manager training program is a pre-requisite to be considered active in Branch Manager role. 2+ years of management, Retail Banking experience or equivalent Chase leadership experience.
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The District Manager will also work closely with owner(s) to help oversee human resource management, public relations/marketing, customer service/relationship management, and fiscal accountability.
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The Department Manager will ensure that you have the Best Team and support their development, as well as work with succession planning, talent development, and structured performance management for the team based on results, values, and leadership.
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We offer: 25% Staff Discount - Medical, Pharmacy Vision and Dental Coverage - Employee Assistance Program - Vacation, Wellness, Holiday and Parental Pay - 401K - Commuter Benefits, Health and Dependent Care FSA. Plus, additional Voluntary Benefits.
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The Supply Chain Designate program includes a 9-12 month comprehensive onboarding where you will learn and train alongside tenured department leaders and the Plant Director on site before taking on your full time assignment as a Department Manager over Production, Quality, or Maintenance.
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The person in this position is responsible for the management of an effective and efficient social media as well as media relations and public relations communications program for the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and Iowa Corn Growers Association.
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This position shall be responsible for the financial health of the program utilizing an Enterprise Program Management Information Controls System and cost analytics acumen to support the successful implementation of the CIP. The position is responsible for the overall cost/cash-flow forecasting, modeling and expenditure tracking for the entire Health Care portfolio.
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The Iowa Department of Public Defense is looking to fill an Energy Manager (Program Planner 3) position to assist the Iowa Army National Guard with its Energy and Water Management Program.
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Program and transformation management experience. The Senior Manager, Site Quality Management leads a diverse team of hourly and salaried Quality team members. The Senior Manager provides strategic leadership and direction to all levels within the site and ensures a healthy Quality Management system and a robust product quality signature.
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The Medicaid Program Manager is responsible for the development and ongoing management of one or more multi-year external client-facing programs within a business unit. Requires a BA/BS and minimum of 5 years external client-facing experience in program/project management; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Communicate with customers to ensure satisfaction and discuss additional services that meet customer needs for a complete pest management program. Founded in 1901, Orkin is a global residential and business service provider who provides the most accurate, comprehensive, and efficient pest management services for both residential and commercial customers.
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As you progress through the Manager Trainee program, your General Management team, Department Managers, and Store Team Members will work alongside you to develop your understanding of our business and help prepare you to take on a management role in the near future.
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Wellness program with monthly themes, quarterly challenges, onsite flu shot clinics and biometric screenings. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, Management or Other closely related field.
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This project manager will work with program managers, sponsors and partners across functions to ensure timely execution of projects and initiatives while following change management governance to achieve business outcomes.
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