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The successful candidate will assist the Gym Manager in overseeing daily operations while also taking the lead in coordinating sports league programming, managing softball and multi-use field rentals, overseeing camp programming, and contributing to general operations management.
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The Clean Team Asst. Manager is one of DDI’s most important program areas focusing on cleaning and maintenance of public sidewalks, plazas, and parks, improving the cleanliness and appearance of roughly 1.5 square miles.
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We are looking for a Senior Manager, Fraud Operations to join the Trust & Safety team and help us enhance our fraud strategy and improve our workflows. In the role of Senior Manager, Fraud Operations, you will report to the Director, Trust and Safety.
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Blue Yonder is seeking a dynamic Legal Operations Manager to play a pivotal role in defining and implementing strategy and operational excellence for the legal organization, including process improvements, technology innovation and adoption, operational changes, and budget management.
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Monitor FOH operations as the on-duty manager for each performance, and assist Lobby Lead and Head Usher with on-the-ground operations if needed. Escalate issues to Event Manager or other full-time management staff at Broadway Dallas, if needed.
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IT Advisor, EPM Solution Architect - Technology Consulting (Manager) (Multiple Positions) (1522657), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, Dallas, TX. Must have a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems (MIS), Computer Science, Engineering, Business, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Operations, or a related field and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate advisory and/or consulting work experience.
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Experience with bulk power system, electric transmission, system operations, and power plant maintenance practices and procedures. Experience with bulk power system, electric transmission, system operations, and power plant maintenance practices and procedures essential.
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The PMO Project Manager (Sales Operations) is the responsible for tracking and managing the progress of key strategic initiatives within A Place for Mom’s Sales and Operations organization.
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Works with Project Manager to obtain safety certifications for subcontractor employees on various tasks such as but not limited to (fall protection, confined space entry/attendant, trenching, equipment operations, asbestos and lead abatement.
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As a Studio Manager (SM), you live your power by delivering the world class CorePower Yoga experience including leading the operations of a yoga studio, coaching and inspiring the CPY classroom experience, creating a premium sensory in-studio yoga experience (clean and safe) for the community, and training a team of world class yoga instructors and mindful leaders.
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The Regional HR Manager position is responsible for serving as a strategic HR partner to Operations leadership (VPO/RDO/ACO/MUM) in assigned region(s), developing and coaching Operations management, partnering in People Planning, developing and executing staffing plans, and providing training courses to leadership and associates as required.
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By supporting our customer teams across Amazon’s aviation operations to implement process improvements, mitigate risk, resolve equipment issues, and implement new processes to improve performance, AvSec contributes to the safe and secure transportation of air cargo to our customers.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations, and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. The Administrative Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement.
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Amazing Lash Studio Manager Benefits:Competitive pay and bonus structureMedical InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)Profit sharingFree and discounted servicesManagement ResponsibilitiesAct as the general manager / operations manager of the Amazing Lash Studio location: Manage and oversee all aspects of studio operations.
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The Deposit Operations Specialist supports routine day-to-day operations of consumer and commercial banking. · The Deposit Operations Specialist supports routine day-to-day operations of consumer and commercial banking.
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