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Fully cross-trained to assist with cash register operations, customer service and stock replenishment. Maintains a pleasant, friendly, cooperative attitude with customers, co-workers and supervisors.
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Headquartered in Hughesville, Maryland, is a rapidly growing transmission and distribution cooperative with about 500 employees that serves over 162,000 consumers just south of Washington, D.C. SMECO has a peak load of almost 1000 MW, assets in excess of $980 million, with over 400 miles of transmission lines serving 71 substations.
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These include major satellite programs like the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite – R Series (GOES-R), the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) program, the Office of Satellite and Product Operations (OSPO), the Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) program, the Cooperative Data and Rescue Services (CDARS) program, the Office of Projects, Planning and Analysis (OPPA), the Office of Satellite Ground Services (OSGS), and the National Center for Environmental Information, among others.
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Ensures operations comply with brand clarity statement while working the location. Promotes a cooperative work climate, maximizing productivity and morale. Twice named one of the 10 most innovative companies in sports by Fast Company magazine and one of the top three Best Employers for Diversity in America by Forbes, Levy’s diverse portfolio includes award-winning restaurants; iconic sports and entertainment venues, zoos and cultural institutions, theaters, and convention centers; as well as the Super Bowl, Grammy Awards, US Open Tennis Tournament, Kentucky Derby, and NHL, MLB, NBA, NFL, and MLS All-Star Games.
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Managing Relationships - Responds and relates well to people in all positions; is seen as a team player and is cooperative; looks for common ground and solves problems for the good of all. Monitors and evaluates food program performance and provides recommendations for improved operations.
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Responsible for assisting with the complete operations of assigned store, in conjunction with assigned tasks and duties. Assist with unloading trucks. High level of integrity and honesty; will be responsible for handling cash.
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They will perform and manage basic office operations and works with the staff and physicians to facilitate the daily flow of the practice. Establishes a cooperative working relationship with staff, physicians and administration to facilitate timely and high quality completion of work.
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As the Tray Line Supervisor, you will be responsible for Tray Line Meal production in your kitchen, reporting directly to the Operations Manager, then Executive Chef. The Tray Line Supervisor plays an integral role in managing the Tray Line production operations while ensuring resident, and customer service.
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Under the leadership of the Director of Operations and Administrative Services, the Educational Specialist II-Professional Learning is the lead and primary point of contact for professional development and technical assistance in the Office of Special Education.
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The Educational Specialist provides support and leadership in the development and implementation of professional learning opportunities for OSE staff and works collaboratively with partners across the district to identify areas for growth and create effective training programs to address these needs.
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