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Supervisory Responsibilities: Directly Supervise 30+ employees in the Commercial Roofing Department and carry out supervisory roles and responsibilities in accordance with Horizon Roofing policies.
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Prior supervisory experience in similar volume, apparel business (preferred). SPARC Group LLC is an equal opportunity employer. Flexible availability to meet the needs of the business (including evenings and weekends.
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Sales Customer Service Management/Supervisory/Leadership Will consider 3+ years as a professional or college athlete in lieu of sales Will consider 2+ years of active duty military experience in lieu of sales.
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Heavy industrial setting in a supervisory role; steel service-center experience strongly preferred. Heavy industrial setting in a supervisory role; steel service-center experience strongly preferred.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee role is an entry-level, short-term role that prepares an employee to perform a higher-level supervisory role, such as Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor. The Shift Supervisor Trainee performs work as directed in order to prepare for future supervisory responsibilities, completes basic operations and management skills training, and also learns about key aspects of the business (e.g., building customer loyalty through exceptional service) and CVS/pharmacy culture.
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Requirements: 2 years minimum in an housekeeping/supervisory role with a full service hotel. Requires a service motivated individual with strong supervisory skills. Mentors housekeeping staff by training, development and motivation.
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1+ years management or supervisory experience in restaurant, hotel, retail or general business required *2+ years casual dining or full service restaurant management experience preferred. As a Restaurant Manager, you will be responsible for leading restaurant operations with a focus on delivering high quality seafood and beverage service while maximizing our guest satisfaction.
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High school graduate with at least one year of relevant course study including workshops and seminars in construction management techniques combined with at least four years or related experience; related supervisory experience; and a good knowledge and understanding of the home building industry within scope of building codes, regulations, and construction process.
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Winner of Americas Best Employers- Forbes 2 years in a row. Paid vacation, Dining discounts, Tuition reimbursement program and student loan support. Our leadership mentors and develops team members so that they can fast track to reach their career goals.
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Seeking a part time supervisory physician for the NP/PA on staff for an outpatient private practice in Minneapolis, MinnesotaThe PA/NP will examine patients, perform Joint and Trigger point injections.
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One year of prior leadership, supervisory, or retail key holder work experience. Assists manager or assistant store manager in reviewing order exceptions on order release day and assists in reverse logistics (e.g., 1506, returns, empty package.
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Performs data analysis through such functions as: creating summaries and tables; running summary statistics, trend analyses and estimations; refining database queries to generate subsets of databases and tablesConducting ad hoc analytics quickly and accuratelyAbility to create data visualizations and present analyses and to illustrate trendsProvides assistance to Supervisory Analysts and Data Managers in monitoring, updating and maintaining the project management system.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION The City of Rochester welcomes applications for:Design Engineer - Supervisor Nature of WorkThe Design Engineer – Supervisor is a supervisory position responsible for engineering work related to the planning, design, and construction of Public Works programs and capital improvement projects.
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Develop, implement, and manage employee development and engagement programs including initiatives such as skills-based employee training, supervisory skill building, individual development planning, and leadership talent development.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Management, or related field preferred or equivalent supervisory/management experience. Monitor plan objectives, completion results, company procedures, and performance standards of assigned field personnel.
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