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Extensive knowledge of fine dining or upscale restaurant service and salesmanship. Lead and manage the management and hourly service team to offer a world-class culinary experience, ensure concept vision and JAG service standards are executed consistently.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a General Manager in full-service restaurant, hotel, or other food and beverage location with similar volume, capacity, and standard of service.
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By providing exceptional service, legal counsel will ensure that CUNY MED complies with applicable federal, state, and local employment laws, Board of Trustee By-Laws, CUNY personnel rules and regulations, pertinent collective bargaining agreements as well as pertinent regulatory, compliance, and accreditation standards associated with medical education and healthcare.
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MSK’s Office of General Counsel is seeking an experienced attorney to join its Research Contracting team and primarily support our EDD Service. Assistant General Counsel I, Office of General Counsel and Early Drug Development Service.
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Our store GMs lead their dispensary teams in executing best-in-class customer service and creating a positive cannabis dispensary experience to earn our customer’s loyalty. Lead and create a service culture by modeling, training, and coaching behavioral expectations to deliver Windy City’s exceptional service standard.
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Physician Affiliate Group of New York, P.C. (PAGNY) , a tax-exempt organization affiliated with NYC Health + Hospitals , is one of the largest physician groups in New York State and directly employs nearly 4,000 physicians and allied health professionals who serve seven of New York City’s public hospitals, numerous public health community-based practices, and the city’s Correctional Health Service.
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The office monitors and facilitates the relationship between the Department and the rest of the criminal justice system and assists members of the service in interpreting and enforcing state, federal, and local laws; ensures that the policies and practices of the Department are lawful and are fairly applied; and develops legislation in accordance with the needs of the Department and public safety concerns.
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The General Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of restaurant operations, ensuring the highest standards of client experience, service quality, and business profitability as well as embodying the spirit of the Crazy Pizza brand.
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Day to day overview management of all staff from operations managers, customer service, crating managers, their staff and art handler/drivers. This includes knowledge of and communication with local service providers if needed.
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Experience with outdoor ice rink set-up, operations and maintenance and/or managing high volume crowds while exceeding customer service expectations strongly preferred. Staffing and team leadershipSeasonal hiring: Manage the recruitment and hiring of all seasonal operations personnel positions, including on-ice Skate Hosts, on-site customer service personnel, ice technicians, Operation Managers and supervisors.
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Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social.
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Three to five years’ General Management experience in a service-related industry that may include pest control, courier/package delivery, uniform, lawn care, security/protective service, car rental and other related fields is desired.
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Investigate all service failures including chargeable delays, baggage/cargo/mail mishandling. Liaise with all customer service, airport, USPS and our customer. GAT Airline Ground Support, a fast-growing airline service company, is actively seeking experienced Senior Manager.
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Draft, review, advise on, and negotiate a wide variety of commercial contracts including master services agreements, content distribution and licenses, ad tech, advertising, marketing, data licenses, software as a service (SaaS), technology, data preprocessing, employment, event sponsorship and related contracts, etc.
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The Assistant General Manager works closely with General Manager to accomplish all business needs, including but not limited to recruiting, hiring, schedules, payroll, accounting systems and cash control, bar, service manuals and training, food and beverage training, CGS, packaging, linens, overall cleanliness and maintenance for a safe working environment (Department of Health and Workers Comp), etc.
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