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The Student Worker - General Office provides clerical support to academic and clinical departments. Performs general clerical duties including, but not limited to, reception, answering phones, picking up and delivery of mail, making copies, scanning documents, filing, data entry, typing documents, organizing department supplies, inventory, assembling packets, creating marketing flyers and other projects as assigned.
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It will be influenced by the IPTL in collaboration with the Program Management Office, the Program Chief Engineer Office, PG&C leadership for execution aligned with program technical, cost, and schedule plans.
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The association headquarters is located in Orlando, and the Office of Public Policy is located two blocks from the state capital in Tallahassee. The Associate General Counsel is a key position within our Law & Policy team that coordinates internally with other members of the department and externally with senior association members to address various issues faced in the real estate industry.
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Minimum 2 years' experience as a Front Office Manager or Assistant General Manager. The Assistant General Manager is responsible for the oversight, direction, and leadership of the daily operations of all hotel departments.
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Plans, organizes, and coordinates activities assigned to legal professionals and staff within the Office of General Counsel. The Corporate General Counsel serves as a member of the executive management committee (EMC), accountable for the company's global legal function.
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Wilson Elser's Orlando office is currently seeking a General Liability Associate Attorney. Please consider joining our team by sending your credentials to AttorneyRecruiting@wilsonelser.com and putting "Orlando General Liability Associate Attorney" in the subject line.
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Overview: As a General Manager, you will lead the success of your store and team by setting the bar high for performance and providing the white-glove experience our customers expect. Supervise and maintain office security and conduct proper opening and closing procedures, including management of vault, cash drawer, and bank deposits.
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Prominent firm with a national practice is seeking a Litigation Attorney for their Orange County office. Ideal candidate will have 3+ years of general liability defense experience. Prominent firm with a national practice is seeking a Litigation Attorney for their Orange County office.
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Knowledge of P.O.S. system and the back office systems to fulfill management functions. Assistant General ManagerRole PurposeAssist in leading restaurant managers and team members in the execution of an excellent guest experience resulting in increasing guest counts, sales and MOP growth.
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Key Responsibilities & AccountabilitiesManages all day-to-day restaurant operations with a focus on delivering a great guest experience; supervises and support 3–6 Managers and all FOH and BOH hourly Team Members; manages all profit and loss centers.
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Our client, a regional general practice law firm is seeking a General Liability Attorney to join their Philadelphia office. The ideal candidate will have 2+ years of general liability defense experience.
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Professional Development with our "CSK Learning Series" and In-Office Lunch and Learns. Cole, Scott & Kissane seeks a driven, hard-working attorney to join our General Liability practice group.
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QUALIFICATIONS- A General Manager must: Complete and pass a drug, alcohol, background screen, and Motor Vehicle Report (MVR). WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL DEMANDS: General Managers: Work in both an indoor and outdoor setting.
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As an Assistant General Manager at Wendys, youll provide leadership, supervision, and direction on strategic initiatives and operating standards to positively impact business. Career Growth The AGM role is designed to get you ready to be Wendys next great General Manager.
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From in-office Boost whitening with Opalescence to Invisalign orthodontics and stunning porcelain restorations that rival nature, we strive to provide our patients with the best possible care. From in-office Boost whitening with Opalescence to Invisalign orthodontics and stunning porcelain restorations that rival nature, we strive to provide our patients with the best possible care.
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