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This position is responsible for overall management of our grain elevator facility in Helena, AR in support of the Company’s operational and commercial business plan while focusing on safety, productivity, and profitability.
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We're an unmatched agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food security by connecting local needs with global capabilities. Prioritizes shift work, while properly assigning shift resources to effectively utilize their experience, training and ability.
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O IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site,he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirementsof the landlord/tenant law. The Site Manager isdirectly responsible for all property operations and conducting business inaccordance with company policies and procedures, HUD, Tax Credit, USDA Rural Development,Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and otherregulatory agency requirements necessary to ensure effective fiscal, physicaland social soundness.
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The Cage Shift Manager is responsible for assisting the Cage Manager in the successful operation of the cage and assuring that guest have a favorable gaming ANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPSLine:Responsible to the Cage Manager for successful performance of assigned duties.
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Associate Quality manager is the acting SQF Practitioner and assumes all SQF. Arxada is looking for an Associate Quality Manager who possess the ability to plan, organize and direct quality personnel and programs, ensuring that all products conform to product quality standards to satisfy customer requirements.
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Knowledge of casino games by dealer experience of one year, all games preferred on attendance at dealer schools. Knowledge of casino games and internal controls. Observe all activities of guests and employees on the casino floor, cage, change booths, and count rooms via the closed circuit television system for criminal activity and/or violation of the state gaming commission regulations and the company policies and procedures.
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The Plant Supervisor is responsible for managing and operating a facility or assisting a Plant Manager in managing and operating a facility. Partner with the Plant Manager, Merchandisers, Originators to coordinate all transportation and maintenance needs for the facility to ensure on-time deliveries.
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