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The Operations Manager reports directly to the Regional Maintenance Manager with a mission to provide a world class preventative maintenance program to our private fleet tractors, trailers, and equipment.
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As a Service Center Manager, you will blend technical and management skills to lead, develop and train others in providing superior customer service. The overall operation of a service center: hiring, training, discipline of employees, customer service, maintaining store inventories/housekeeping, achieving profit plan, ensuring Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) compliance and other policies and procedures are met.
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Provide excellent customer service by addressing client concerns and answering questions about door systems. Job Title: Commercial Door Technician Job Type: Full-timeA leading provider of commercial door solutions is seeking a skilled and experienced Commercial Door Technician to join their team.
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The Operations Manager in our Transportation Fleet Maintenance is a crucial role that thinks while leading, motivating, and developing a team of managers. Oversee P&L, parts, warranty, capital projects, in-service, and de-service of equipment.
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The Service Manager will be responsible for processing and tracking warranty claims, providing customer service support, and ensuring that all warranty policies and procedures are followed.
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Manager, service center manager, service center, leader, servant leadership, transportation, operations, trucking, LTL, culture, great company, family, customer oriented. Service Center Managers are responsible for the organization, staffing, enforcement and accomplishment of all Service Center activities in an efficient and economical manner consistent with Corporate’s objectives.
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The Store Manager is a positive, high-energy, customer-focused position and is responsible for the overall operations of a fast-paced tire and automotive service facility. 3+ years Management experience in a retail and/or auto service environment high preferred.
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The Customer Service Manager to manage 10 customer service and field support reps within the customer support operation, keeping management updated as necessary regarding progress and any problematic machine and/or customer issues.
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The primary role of a Food Service Manager is to provide quality food and beverage products for our guests as. Prepare food and dispensed beverage products for daily service prior to rush periods as outlined on store.
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The Assistant Service Center Manager would assist the Service Center Manager in overseeing the Service Technicians and the Automotive Service Center. Providing technical assistance and training for service technicians and advisors.
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The Customer Service Manager is responsible for the daily operation of a branch. Customer Service Manager - Rockford. May assist Relationship Manager with opening customer accounts when needed.
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The Field Services Manager is accountable for the financial, strategic development, and implementation of plans to support growth of sales and profitability of field service projects. For more information, please reach out to the hiring manager for this role or your Human Resources Manager.
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Restaurant Manager Requirements: Lead and Develop a Team Available to work nights, holidays, and weekends Assume responsibility in the absence of the GM Monitor and Maintain Safety and Sanitation Protocol Restaurant Manager Qualifications: 3 years of management experience in the restaurant industry Full-service restaurant experience required Adaptability and eagerness to learn Ability to motivate a team At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values.
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Our dealership seeks an automotive service advisor who loves greeting customers, assessing customer needs and scheduling appointments for our capable service technicians. In this role, you’ll use your product knowledge as a service advisor and draft cost estimates, evaluate warranty protections, and coordinate necessary repairs.
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Serve as a team member within the multidisciplinary team or Child and Family Team Meeting consisting of case manager, supervisor foster parent, birth parents and youth to facilitate connections between newly found family/fictive kin members, supports and other collateral resources to resolve complex and stalled cased to improve permanency outcomes.
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