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Operational Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Participating operationally in day-to-day activities in high-volume, fast-paced RestaurantAssist in training of new hires, set the tone for a shift, and act as a role model for our teamOpen and close the restaurant, lead shifts, key holderEnsures that Team Members follow recipes and read tickets to prepare all orders accurately.
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The ideal candidate will have a diverse set of skills including 3+ years of experience with product / crude / fuels scheduling and logistics, refinery operations, refinery planning / economics, downstream strategy, logistics, hedging and trading operations (crude, feedstocks, products, intermediates.
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With our sights set on expansion and excellence, we're on the hunt for a dynamic Vice President of Sales to lead our charge to victory! Cruise through life with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage that'll keep you in tip-top shape.
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Deep industry expertise in resins and polymers including roles in sourcing / supply chain, managing a diverse set of resin and polymer sub-categories. Lead Supplier management strategy including supplier development, supply base consolidation, cost reduction roadmaps and implementation of supplier segmentation plan.
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Skill in a wide variety of complex manipulations and mechanical procedures to perform a variety of tasks to set up, make major adjustments, and perform routine maintenance and minor repairs of equipment to produce single-, two-, and/or multi-color work.
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The Work-Based Learning Specialist (Middle School) will be held accountable for the following responsibilities: Based on reported needs, develop and implement an annual plan with identified targets for student and teacher engagement Lead expansion of work-based learning across the district, including but not limited to Options Schools and for middle grade students in CPS elementary schools.
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Lead Teachers is also responsible for room set-up/clean-up, safety and supervision of the day to day activities of the preschool classroom, mentoring and providing direction to Nature Preschool Assistant Teacher(s), communicating with parents (emails, conferences, and other), maintaining accurate records relative to all aspects of their class (attendance, sign-in, information sheets, emergency contacts.
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Required Skills: Senior / Lead Full Stack Developer with the technical skill set. Should have very good hands-on experience in the requested skill sets (Java, Spring boot, Microservices, Angular, CI/CD pipelines and exposure to Azure cloud.
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The Lead Cashier supports the leadership team with open and close register functions, associate exit inspections and cashier chat in/outs, requires a passion for the guest experience, process excellence, and delivering exceptional results by engaging every guest on the benefits of our Loyalty Life Cycle and positively contributes to achieve goals.
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Have the knowledge and ability to use SharePoint, IPS system as well Service Now Understanding BOM structure Lead and assist small to moderate size enhancements and projects Ability to work in a fast paced, delivery focused environment Self-starter/motivated Must have strong and accurate SAP data entry skills.
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Has detailed knowledge of the prevailing standards of youth care as specified in the guidelines and regulations of the licensing, regulatory, and certifying bodies as well as the policies, procedures, rules, and timelines set by ORR for the specific program under his/her supervision.
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Set Strategy – Senior leader to collaboratively drive the strategic policy and positioning on Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and CHIP to engage, inform, and persuade decision-makers in Congress and the Administration on the most effective solutions.
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From the moment you walk in the door, you’ll slip into the good life mentality and effectively coach, train and develop the team into being the ultimate Brand Ambassadors. In hopes that you will continue to grow within the organization, this role is designed to leverage your leadership skills while continuing to develop, teach and harness your potential as a good life guide.
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1 year experience in injection molding, profile extrusion, blow molding set-up and processing. Ability to work in a non-climate-controlled environment and a high noise level facility.
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The Zone Lead (ZL) supports merchandising in designated zones and maintains an active selling culture by ensuring that all visual aspects are set and upheld to documented company standards designed to drive sales.
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