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SPORTIME is in the active process of creating and scaling its new pickleball division, the purpose of which is to own or lease, and operate, dedicated indoor and outdoor pickleball sites in our current markets and in others nearby.
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The Athlete Partnerships Purchase Order Coordinator is responsible for managing purchase orders, producing invoices and ensuring talent/agencies and vendors are paid in a timely manner. Create new suppliers and maintain purchase orders from inception to completion.
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Support NE and Central Asset Managers develop strategies to execute and optimize of the NAM Retail footprint via review of potential closures, relocations, lease renewals, purchase vs. Support asset manager complete annual, regional and global reporting deliverables for the East portfolio including, FIN47 restoration estimate, lease impairment, legal vehicle and Archibus space planning reviews.
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The Finance Sales Manager position exists to implement financing programs and solutions to stimulate sales in the territory through DBCS. A key component of this job is to provide financial and lease training to Business Unit and Distributor sales teams.
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Robust retirement offerings including employer funded contributions and Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP for UHG Stock) In addition to your salary, UnitedHealth Group offers benefits such as, a comprehensive benefits package, incentive and recognition programs, equity stock purchase and 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements.
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Sage LA is a 490-unit new construction/lease up property. for one of properties in Los Angeles (Koreatown) with extensive experience in Lease up/Leasing. 1 - 2 years of experience in Lease up properties with at least more than 200 units.
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Its many functions include facilities planning and coordination, design and construction, renovation, repair and maintenance, custodial and other building services, health/safety program coordination, lease and property management, land use and environmental review activities, contract administration for facilities services, and warehouse operations.
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Review income certification process, lease-up and LIHTC delivery, and occupancy schedules. Monitor project schedules, tax credit unit delivery, lease-up, initial, annual income certification, and on-going compliance.
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Commuter Program - You will be eligible to participate in the WageWorks program, which allows for the pre-tax purchase of MetroCards or debit cards to purchase commuting tickets and passes from transit operators throughout the metropolitan area.
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Following the recent change in ownership structure of the Beacon Wind lease offshore of New England, and in line with our strategic growth ambitions for offshore wind in the United States, bp is now full owner and operator of this lease.
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The Procurement Assistant will play a vital role in supporting the procurement process by assisting with sourcing suppliers, managing purchase orders, and ensuring timely delivery of goods and services.
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Works with base or new wells to analyze and identify best artificial lift applications, review field compression by removing, adding or relocating compressors, evaluate well lease operating expenses for optimization or for abandonment.
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Feeling disconnected from an industry that typically markets to men, co-founder and CEO Noura Sakkijha leveraged her learnings as a third-generation jeweler to rethink the way women purchase jewelry—for themselves.
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Communication and Collaboration: Work closely with various internal teams, including acquisitions, finance, land, capital markets, and operations, to facilitate efficient lease and purchase document processing.
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Maintain efficient vendor and operational service standards by working with vendors and building management to ensure adherence to lease agreements, building maintenance contracts and utilities, and optimal functioning of all building systems (mechanical, fire/life safety, elevator, etc.
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