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Las posiciones del Back of House podrían incluir: Preparador de Tacos, Cocinero, Lavaplatos, Expo y más. Los Miembros de Equipo de Back of House (BOH) apoyaran al equipo de cocina en un ambiente de ritmo rápido y alto volumen, ya sea manejando el dish pit (pozo de los platos), preparando con ingredientes frescos, o preparando cada pedido, ¡para garantizar que nuestras cocinas entreguen los mejores Damn Tacos.
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He Director of Annual Giving is responsible for all aspects of the LSU Foundation’s centrally led annual giving efforts, which are focused on funding LSU’s academic fundraising priorities.
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The primary role of the Right of Way Manager includes coordinating Right of Way agents of contractual service activities (abstractors, appraisers, specialty land consultants, and acquisition agents) for the acquisition of property rights necessary for transportation and municipal infrastructure projects.
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The Plant Operations Director provides support to the Plant Operations Department at the facility to ensure successful oversight of the hospital's plant operations, safety, and security.
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This challenging role enables the Financial Planning Director to provide in-depth insight into the nuances of wealth planning and the innovative planning tools and resources that advisors utilize to deliver holistic advice to clients.
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This role involves collaborating with the Philanthropic Initiatives Director and the Associate Director of Leadership Giving and Stewardship to develop and implement comprehensive donor relations strategies, ensuring a seamless and engaging donor experience.
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The Deputy Program Director is a part of the senior management team of our local government services group and reports to the Program Director. The Deputy Program Director oversees multiple city departments, including but not limited to, planning & zoning, public works, finance & administration, GIS, and floodplain management.
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As a Manager, you're responsible for inspiring your team to create ownership opportunities for customers on the sales floor.
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Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry. These include forklift traffic, overhead cranes, machining, welding, moving of mechanical parts and moderate noise.
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Reporting to the VP of Communications and serving as an integral member of the communications team, the Communications Director will be responsible for managing the development of content for all communications outlets at the Foundation including, but not limited to print publications, press releases, website, digital newsletters, e-journals, and social media.
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Build sales by maintaining a consumer centric mindset and using selling behaviors through genuine interactions with consumers.
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Supervises: Director of Catering, Sales Managers, Sales Administrative Assistants. Job Purpose: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Dual Director of Sales & Marketing to join our team.
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The Development Director will work with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to develop, direct and execute quarterly, annual and long-range fundraising plans that will facilitate the growth and expansion of fundraising efforts to meet the financial needs and objectives of HFHGBR.
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Attend Board of Elementary and Secondary Education meetings, have pre-and post-BESE meetings with the President and Executive Director, and provide a concise written summary. The format of this summary should allow the Executive Director to forward it to LAE officers, LAE presidents, members, and NEA Government Relations.
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The ideal candidate for Executive Director will use a strategic mindset to drive the future success of the organization by aligning teams under a unified mission. The Executive Director ensures that the CACRC adheres to the statement of purpose/QEHS statement of the organization, while remaining in compliance with all state and federal laws.
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