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Reporting to the Director of Performance Operations, the Lighting Supervisor works in collaboration with a full time Production Manager, Technical Director, and Production Engineer to provide professional support for performance activities across multiple venues at Montclair State University.
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The Station Supervisor, EWR is a member of the Airport Operations leadership team and is responsible for Porter's aircraft turn performance, passenger service experience, ground handling, and team member experience at the EWR Station.
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The Inventory Control Supervisor manages inventory levels and ensures its accuracy within the DC. This position is responsible for analyzing inventory data, identifying variances, trends, and implementing strategies to optimize inventory accuracy while minimizing disruptions and maximizing efficiency.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the daily maintenance issues and maintenance planning of the plant. Black Seal Boiler Operator License, required. Experience in troubleshooting and performing various kinds of pumps (centrifugal, lobe, gear, and diaphragm pump) repair with the ability to train others on.
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The overall guiding expectation is that the supervisor will actively engage with our customer's site leader(s) and PSC field employees to ensure that all operations under his or her direction are striving to achieve excellent performance in the areas of safety, environmental and overall job quality.
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The Practice Supervisor works collaboratively with the Practice Administrator and other internal stakeholders to ensure the practice meets overall performance and satisfaction expectations in order to achieve an excellent patient experience.
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As the Shift Supervisor , you will be responsible for leading shifts by ensuring team members provide exceptional customer service, thoroughly complete their job duties, and follow all brand standards & food safety requirements.
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The Certified Case Counselor Supervisor (CCC-MCM) is responsible for overseeing the administrative needs of hospitals or health care facilities, specifically the case management team of the Peter Ho Memorial Clinic.
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We are metal finishing and anodizing company with various other activities like electro plating, etc.
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The Superintendent invites all qualified individuals and interested persons to apply for the position of Supervisor – Education & Technology. New Jersey Department of Education Principal Standard (Preferred) and/or Supervisor Standard license.
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Shift: 1PM - 7 PM Saturday and Sunday Summary/Objective of Dietary Weekend Supervisor: In keeping with our organization’s goal of improving the lives of the Residents we serve, the Dietary Weekend Supervisor position is responsible for providing nourishing food to Residents, residents and employees under sanitary conditions and in accordance with established policies and procedures.
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Essential Functions (including but not limited to): Under the direction and leadership of the Operations Managers, the Security Supervisor will be responsible for managing the Aviation Security Officers in daily operations.
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Oversee shelter medical technician team and day-to-day medical technician operations as the shift supervisor. Certified Veterinarian Technician preferred. Ability to be comfortable working with cats, dogs, small animals, reptiles, fish, and wildlife.
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As team lead, you will be responsible to manage the workflow, performance, and outcomes of a team of 12 direct reports across a multi-modal delivery model RequirementsGreat Career Opportunity in Long-Term Care Pharmacy!
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Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Quality Supervisor at our West Caldwell, NJ location. As a US Department of Defense contractor, we are bound by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR.
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