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Responsible for setting up banquet room(s) as instructed by Banquet Manager, Captain, Director of Catering, Food & Beverage Manager, or Hotel senior management. Previous server experience, preferably from a hotel, restaurant, country club, or banquet facility serving 50-250 people at one event.
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Supervision / Leadership Space Management Manage staff to accomplish all the activities related to planning, construction, facility oversight, event booking and management and disaster response.
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Reserves conference rooms at Duke Regional Hospital and Duke North Pavilion for meetings and educational activities; Reserves SOM event spaces as needed. In conjunction with the Department Chair, Vice Chair of Education, Residency Program Director, GME Administrative Program Manager, and GME Program Coordinator, the GME Assistant Program Coordinator shares in the implementation and compliance of all aspects of the management and administration of the Duke University Psychiatry GME Programs ( Residency and Fellowships.
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Extensive and diversified background in event planning/management, event execution services both tangible/intangible, and event logistics with at least 5 years of relevant experience.
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The Director of Food & Beverage is solely responsible for the effective management and operation of the culinary team including event planning support, scheduling, food preparation and production, food cost control, compliance with food safety and sanitation policies, cleaning, kitchen safety, employee training and supervision.
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The Event Management Intern will receive hands on experience in the Venue Management industry by working in the Event Services and Food Services departments. Observe the actions of management in therunning and coordination of event and food and beverage services including scheduling, deployment for events and supervisingShadow various managers and directors to learn about their roles while providing them support.
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Hire and manage a professional fundraising team responsible for the calendar of appeals, individual, corporate and foundation proposals, scholarship management, relationship building, database management, stewardship, communications, and special event fundraising.
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To build the best healthcare services company that includes support services, consulting services, project management, information technology, data modernization, and talent acquisition; we need the nation's most interesting and talented people.
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Utilize Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to. on site at Lancaster, TX hiring event*) Maintenance Technician - Hiring Event. This role will Utilize Computerized Maintenance Management.
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The Security Operations Center is the first line of detection and defense which actively monitors the SIEM (Security Information & Event Management), reviews log and event data, and works tickets associated with said data.
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Manage pre-event planning – event goals, scope, budget, theme, content plan, timelines, speakers, venue and space needs, exhibit plan, staffing, external vendor management, etc. Hands-on experience with large-scale event production, particularly in the enterprise software industry.
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Experiential knowledge required for management of people and/or problems. Candidate must be willing to be hands on with staff and operations and be willing to work event-based hours that include evenings and weekends.
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Advance experience on Splunk or other SIEM (Security information and event management) Monitoring. This role will assist and coordinate with incident response staff, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and perimeter security teams during response activities and cyber investigations.
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Support the Database Analyst by creating queries and processing reports in member/donor database (Altru) and provide redundancy for various event management software. Collaboratively develop strategies and content for membership outreach and communications including monthly Member eCommunications, print material and event planning.
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Use ITIL framework (Event, Incident, Change, Service Request & Problem Management) Deep technical experience in Routing & Switching or Service Provider/Data Centre including practical experience on Cisco products OR expertise on SD-WAN(Viptela and Meraki.
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