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The chef manager 1 leads the culinary management of food service operation to include inventory, ordering and receiving, menu development, catering, oversight, etc. JOB SUMMARYAs part of the management team, the chef manager 1 is the lead culinarian in an account below $500K in managed volume.
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In this important role this person will perform all senior level electronic and automated maintenance functions requiring advanced knowledge of fluid power, pneumatic, electrical, mechanical power transmission, distribution, utilization, and control of electrical energy up to 480 volts AC. Serve as automation, fluid power and mechanical safety oversight resource across the company to leaders, engineering, project managers, risk management, etc.
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VHB’s Geomatics team have a need for a Geomatics Project Manager to join our New England region. Project management, including management of budget, scope and schedule for small, moderate and large land survey projects.
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Kleinfelder is currently looking to hire a Senior Coastal Engineer/Project Manager to join our rapidly growing Coastal Engineering Solutions Practice. Sustainability credentials and experience with resiliency program development and project implementation (e.g., WEDG, ENV SP, CC-P) is a plus.
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As a strong leader, the chosen candidate will be leading and mentoring others as well as collaborating with stakeholders in the development of top tier project deliverables. + Examines field conditions as required to support development and completion of project designs.
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Position Summary: Responsible for completing assigned LeafFilter gutter protection project installations as directed by the Field Installation Lead and/or Installation management team. Industry-best compensation packages | Fully paid health, dental, vision insurance | 401k with company match | Paid Time Off including paid parental leave | Individualized career development programs | On-demand lunch program | Childcare assistance | Free gym membership | Employee assistance programs, including legal, financial planning, and counseling | Employee discount marketplace | Employee Resource Groups such as VetConnect, DEI Committee, Women's Committee.
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Work closely with National Sales Manager and the Regional Management team to expand existing customer base, generate revenue through the addition of new accounts, as well as manage, retain, and grow sales with existing customers.
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Key words: Security OR Security Officer OR manager OR Security Manager OR Security Guard OR Full Time OR IDEXX OR Securitas OR FT OR Unarmed Security OR Securitas Security OR Professional OR Now Hiring OR Military OR Customer Service OR Hiring OR Immediately OR IDEXX Security.
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Our software product, Payzerware, is an end-to-end Field Service Management platform that helps contractors run their business, grow sales, and simplify back-office operations. Familiarity with relational database management systems, particularly RDS, Aurora, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
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It offers service and repair, OEM product sales, and supply chain management solutions. Today The W.W. Williams Companies has a broad portfolio of businesses, including Power Product Systems, throughout the U.S. and Mexico.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests.
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Do you thrive in fast-paced environments and have previous experience in retail, food service or restaurant management? Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager.
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Join us as a Product Sampler You'll hand out food and alcohol samples in local grocery stores, introducing customers to new and exciting products. 20 - $25 per hour Benefits Weekly Pay Flexible Schedule: 2-3 Days Per Week Equipment Reimbursement (where applicable) Training Provided: Online and on-the-job training Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision and more Job Overview Looking for a fun and easy part-time job.
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You'll have a dedicated appointment scheduler, a comprehensive product portfolio, and a full back-office support team. Are you a dynamic, results-driven Insurance Agent or Financial Advisor with a passion for annuity sales.
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