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Here at Kuehne+Nagel, our Jersey City is looking for a new National Air Logistics Operations Manager to join our Air Logistics team. Additionally, you oversee local operations to ensure compliance with local regulations, including Dangerous Goods, Security, and Customs.
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Reporting to the Deputy Project Director, the Operations Manager will perform administrative and programmatic duties to support operations for all programs at the Bronx Community Solutions.
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Operations Manager will supervise a staff of five (5) Residential Aide Supervisors. The City Sanctuary Emergency Hotel Operations Manager is the main contact for all physical operations within the facility, including IT, Office Services, Purchasing, and meal distribution and inventory.
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The Production Engineer, part of the OceanX Media Pillar, will be responsible for overseeing, optimizing, and maintaining OceanX's post-production infrastructure across our land and sea production offices in New York City, Singapore and onboard our research vessel R/V OceanXplorer.
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The Airport Operations Manager helps to provide overall leadership to non-exempt employees with responsibility for overall operating performance, customer satisfaction, positive employee culture, safety, service, budgets, and vendor relations.
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A leading podcast and audiobook company is seeking a Media Operations and Ad Tech Manager. Media Operations and Ad Tech Manager 1287603. Use general ad operations and ad technology (Adobe AAM, Target, Analytics, Doubleclick, DS3, Kochava, Branch I/O, etc.
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Experience with the tools and techniques used in security event analysis, incident response, computer forensics, malware analysis, or other areas of security operations. Qualifications Minimum of 7 years of cyber security experience, especially in security operations, vulnerability and threat management.
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The Event Ops Project Manager is a key member of the PLL's operations team. Minimum 3 years experience in event production management experience required, preferably in the sports and entertainment industries.
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Hudson River Trading (HRT) is looking for a Data Production Engineer to join our Data team. Production Support: Provide proactive oversight of our data pipeline, handle inquiries from internal customers, and resolve issues under efficient turnaround times.
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The Run of Show Manager, Operations, supports the operations management team, playing a key role in the success of each event. This position is responsible for overall venue management during run-of-show and its respective employees, including: facilities, coat check, box office, operations administration, guest relations, door staff, security, and guest experience.
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What You'll Be Doing:Based on the East Coast, you’ll have the opportunity to work on remediation, water/wastewater treatment plant sites and operations and maintenance (O&M) projects Manage overall operationsResponsible for the effective and successful management of staff, productivity, quality control, and safety measures for operational sitesThe experienced operations manager will ensure safe and efficient operations.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a skilled Video Editor to join our post-production team. Requirements Bachelor’s or higher degree in Film Production or related field. Expertise in editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve, or Avid Media Composer.
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This role will be part of the IT Operations team and report to theIT Infrastructure Operations Manager in the designated Hub. The overall team is dedicated to support IT infrastructure operations which includes network, compute, cloud, and workplace systems and services.
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Experience using ERM systems (NetSuite a plus), IT related Experience opening retail stores with success setting up back of house operations Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire and motivate teams.
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You have four to six years of experience in back/middle office trading support at a financial institution, hedge fund or administrator, and want to leverage this experience to provide support to Galaxys trading and investment operations, specifically around regulations, procedures and processes for our Swap Dealer Entity.
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