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Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, directing customers, answering telephones, providing product descriptions, proposing add-on sales to customers, checking and retrieving merchandise from storage areas, cleaning, restocking, and organizing merchandise on the sales floor.
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Under general administrative direction, the State Payroll Manager has statewide responsibility for planning, organizing, directing, and managing the activities and staff of the Payroll and Employee Records section of the Division of Human Resource Management.
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This includes stocking shelves, rotating shelved product, setting up displays, stocking and rotating products in coolers, organizing and rotating products in storage rooms, and moving products from storage to the sales floor.
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For Our Future Nevada seeks a Regional Organizing Director for an organizing and paid canvassing program in Clark County. Conduct extensive coaching and develop best practices for organizing, canvassing, recruitment, and retention.
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Maintain backrooms by organizing and consolidating back stock in a safely accessible way within the assigned loading dock area. Rotate products to ensure that stores follow a first in first out stocking system by removing and organizing product on shelves at the end of each location visit.
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Skills with time management including accessing files, drafting and editing documents and organizing exhibit and witness binders for trial. The firm is a justice oriented litigation firm with a focus on civil rights, including police misconduct and personal injury.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, maintaining, developing, and growing a volume driven and profitable base of up to approximately 50 target and core dealers. Territory Sales Manager -(Base salary + commission)-REMOTE/HYBRID.
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Use equipment to transport products (e.g., U Boats, hand trucks pallet jacks, etc.) This position is labor intensive, requiring lifting, loading, pushing and pulling cases weighing from 20-45 pounds per case repeatedly over 10-12 hour work period, as well as bending, reaching and squatting while merchandising and moving products.
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Assists with trial preparation, including creating trial notebooks, identifying and organizing exhibits, coordinating witness schedules, maintaining trial calendars and communicating effectively with opposing counsel and courtroom staff.
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Arch Amenities Group, the world's leading spa, fitness and leisure firm, is seeking a Tennis Pro. The Tennis Pro will be responsible for organizing tennis programs for a facility; bringing in new members; giving lessons; operating a pro shop (if applicable); maintaining courts; scheduling lessons, tournaments, and court time.
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Manage digital content through syndication portals, including coordinating photography, organizing training sessions, and creating reports. Familiarity with online retail content management and digital asset management tools.
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Assists the Grocery Manager and the Grocery Third Person in planning, organizing and directing day-to-day operations of the Grocery Department. Directs and controls the operation of the entire store in the absence of the Store Director, Grocery Manager and Third Person.
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Assists staff with tasks relating to report/document preparation including organizing, tracking, copying, printing, and assembling, binding, folding report components in order to achieve required deadlines.
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The Administrative Assistant is responsible for managing office operations, such as overseeing front desk operations, responding to phone, email and in-person inquiries in a timely and efficient manner, organizing and scheduling appointments, coordinating meetings and events, as well as performing data entry, file management, and record-keeping.
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The Operations Manager coordinates the daily installation process by organizing the schedule, assigning crews, and supervising the load-out process. Identify and cultivate quality flooring installation contractors.
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