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As the Office Manager, you're at the heart of our operations, ensuring both customers and staff benefit from top-tier service. We are expanding our team and looking for a dynamic Office Manager to play a pivotal role in our operations.
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Nick's Fish House is looking for a Part-Time Office Manager to organize and coordinate administration duties and office procedures. Proven experience as an Office Manager, Front Office Manager or Administrative Assistant.
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The Automotive Office Manager processes and generates financial data for all dealership departments, which together represent the accurate financial condition of the business. This person also provides accurate reporting to the dealer/general manager and is responsible for accounting office and administrative functions.
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Proven experience as an Office Manager or similar administrative role. Function as site liaison for Home Office HR/Associate Relations issues. Manage and oversee daily office operations, including office supplies, equipment, and facilities.
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As needed will directly supervise Project Coordinators within the Project Management Office. Utilizes project and performance improvement methodologies such as Project Managers Institute (PMI) methodologies, Lean, and/or Six Sigma in management of projects.
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Point Breeze Credit Union is currently seeking an Office (Branch) Manager to join our team! Perform all Assistant Office Manager duties, in their absence. Knowledge of teller, member service, loan policies, understanding of office operations and function, and knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements.
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Champion departmental and hotel-wide initiatives and best practices (e.g., Lobby Ambassador, and Manager on Duty programs) by ensuring you take the time to communicate, train, and coach associates on the purpose ofeach initiative.
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Proven experience as an Office Manager or in a similar role, with a track record of effectively managing office operations. The position of Office Manager at SSC involves overseeing the daily operations and administrative functions of the office.
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Fitness Machine Technicians of Baltimore & DC is looking for an office manager to join our family team. The Office Manager's mission is to create lifetime customers by providing the most superior customer service in the industry.
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Who will be responsible for the coordination and support of various projects and estimating related tasks supporting our regional office. Compose and prepare confidential correspondence, reports, and other complex documents (using Microsoft Office Suite applications.
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The Nurse Manager demonstrates clinical, operational and financial expertise in the day to day leadership of the department. The Manager will serve on selected teams, and remain abreast of current, and future regulatory requirements and standards related to patient care and quality monitoring.
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The National Account Manager is accountable for consistently achieving annual territory performance objectives (i.e., Net Sales, Segment Profit, Distribution, Shelf Management and Pricing). Supervisor responsibility for Regional Sales Manager.
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As the Administrative Manager for the Managing Director's Office, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive administrative support to the Managing Director (MD) and facilitating the smooth operation of the executive office.
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As the Office Manager for Bus & Rail Administration at the Maryland Transportation Administration, you will play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of administrative functions related to bus and rail services.
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Supervise all front and back-office staff; and cover those roles if necessary. Dental practice management experienceBilingualKnowledge in ADP Workforce, Dentrix, and/or Eaglesoft. Managerial and Dental Assistant experiencePossesses a track record for providing outstanding customer serviceMust be able to work in a fast-paced, hands-on environment.
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