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Solving and critical thinking skills in the administration of prescribed treatment protocols, tumor localization, and dosimetry; and maintain appropriate patient records. Knowledge of all radiation oncology techniques, oncologic pathology, anatomy and physiology, treatment planning procedures and dosimetry.
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Office Manager oversees daily operations in the Neurodiagnostic Sleep center, and serves patients by greeting and helping them, and is responsible for basic clerical tasks such as answering the phones, triaging calls, greeting patients, scheduling patients, insurance verification, and working with physician offices in a professional and timely manner.
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We are seeking a brilliant, self-reliant, and confident individual with the highest level of personal integrity to join our tax team as a Tax Manager. We are seeking a brilliant, self-reliant, and confident individual with the highest level of personal integrity to join our tax team as a Tax Manager.
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You'll assist the drive-in restaurant's General Manager in managing drive-in operations. Being an Assistant Manager at a SONIC Drive-In restaurant is a very important and respected leadership position.
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We are looking for a Restaurant Manager to oversee the Toogie's Table operations of a new Common Bond restaurant. A top-notch Restaurant Manager should provide exceptional guest service and strong leadership skills.
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Thorough understanding of company product, trade terminology, quality management and control systems and techniques, manufacturing processes including material controls, work flow, scheduling, kanban, and equipment and machine operation.
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Follow operational systems, such as our Manager Timeline and performing quality Line Checks. Builds diversity, equity, and inclusion as part of our culture; celebrates Team Members' differences as they make us stronger.
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As the Restaurant General Manager, you are the #1 leader! Roy's son, Jay, has gone from rolling napkins and silverware in their basement as a child, to now operating 35 restaurants across three states.
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So, What Does a Shift Manager Do? Shift Manager at McDonald's. Join our team at a locally owned-and-operated McDonald's franchise - Burrell Family Restaurants! Future Benefits: Secure your future with benefits like a 401K plan, insurance options, and telehealth services.
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Notify the District Manager or Vice President of Operations of any hurdles to your success. The General Manager is responsible for running a profitable restaurant and for making sure the restaurant meets quality of service and customer satisfaction.
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Collaborate with General Manager to train and supervise staff in food service responsibilities. General Summary: Floating Food Service Managers partner with the General Manager of the FiveStar they are assigned to in the planning, supervising, and managing of operations in the food service area of a FiveStar.
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Competitive wages - Earn $11 - $15 per hour.
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As a General Manager, you will be responsible for developing and mentoring your team while overseeing the operation of your restaurant. Achieve restaurant sales and profitability goals. As a GM you set the tone for your restaurant creating a culture that is fun, family oriented and customer oriented.
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As a Store Manager at Murphy USA, you will join a diverse team of people on solid career paths in a growing retail organization. Work Today, Get Paid Tomorrow! Murphy USA Store Managers are viewed as a small business owner, directly accountable for ensuring that every site delivers best-in-class customer service, consistent achievement of operational excellence, and professional development of store employees.
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If you're ready to take the next step in your career in restaurant management, our Shift Manager position is the right place to do it. Working as a Shift Manager will let you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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