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We are seeking individuals who are passionate about hospitality and possess a keen attention to detail to join our Stewarding team as an Assistant Stewarding Manager.
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Must have a strong attention to detail and effective communication, ability to communicate with using proper grammar and accurate spelling at the client level and withing marketing campaigns is a must.
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Managing the make-ready and apartment turnover process with attention to detail and timeliness so apartments can be leased and new residents can move in. Exposure to complex mechanical systems such as central plant, split systems, boilers and chillers.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skillsHighly motivated and collaborative team player with strong interpersonal skillsAcute attention to detail (QA/QC)Effective organization and time management skillsProfessional acumenWorking knowledge of MS Office; including PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook; with advanced skills in ExcelDesired RequirementsProject management experienceExposure to advertising or marketing firm or partnerExperience within the digital marketing space.
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The Floor Manager must have previous management experience in the restaurant/hospitality/entertainment industry and strong attention to detail. Self-motivated with excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
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REQUIRED : bachelor’s degree; at least three years of administration, operations, and/or project/program management experience; excellent organizational, planning, project management, problem-solving, interpersonal, and communication skills; diplomacy and tact when handling sensitive information and situations; flexibility and comfort with ambiguity; and attention to detail and timeliness.
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Supervise the team to include efficient staffing, team development, training, performance management and policy enforcement. Assist with inventory and monitor supply requisitions to ensure costs are kept to a minimum without losing quality and usage of materials.
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We're seeking a self-motivated individual capable of balancing strategic vision with meticulous attention to detail, essential for fostering consensus amidst the myriad of tasks. The ideal candidate will have a considerable influence over the next generation of Spot’s development plans and regularly engage with the executive team and stakeholders to ensure successful outcomes.
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In this role, you will collaborate with a team that will make sure that priority congress goals are achieved, manage multiple priorities, and provide supervision, attention to detail, and follow-up for congresses attended by key internal and external stakeholders.
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You have stellar attention to detail, time management, customer service, and prioritization skills. Founded by industry leaders to set a new standard in search, career placement and flexible staffing, we deliver coordinated staffing solutions with unparalleled service, a commitment to project completion and success and a passion for innovation, creativity and continuous improvement.
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Results-oriented with a keen attention to detail and the ability to meet deadlines. Sales Enablement: Support sales enablement efforts by partnering closely with marketing and training teams to enhance both internal and external awareness and education.
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REST/SOAP-based web services- Strong attention to detail and excellent problem-solving skills. Key job responsibilitiesThe Sr. Technical Program Manager will interact with product management, FA/BA, cross partner teams, multiple stakeholders and leadership to deliver complex projects and programs.
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The successful candidate will have great communication skills (written & verbal), a strong work ethic, a positive mindset, high energy, and great attention to detail. Hosting retreats to incredible destinations like Iceland, Cabo and Ibiza.
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The candidate must be able to pay attention to detail when reviewing bids and invoices and actively monitor trend data and contractor performance indicators while proactively overseeing all building infrastructure services in accordance with HMS standard processes, procedures, goals, and values.
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Main Responsibilities of a Shift Manager ● Responsible for every aspect of everyday supervision of store outlets ● Responsible for resources management ● Takes care of stock, staff, and sales management Shift Manager Job Description We are looking for an experienced and skilled store manager with remarkable skills, who will run a store effectively and with attention to detail.
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