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As a member of the Executive Committee for the property, the Assistant General Manager is expected to help create and execute the financial objectives of the hotel. Act as General Manager in his/her absence when necessary.
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Classification Title: Assistant Manager, General Accounting and Reporting, 150. General Accounting & Reporting Assistant Manager. The Assistant Manager will assist in overseeing and directing financial reporting, external audit responsibilities, and timely processing interim filing of state and federal reports for the Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller, and the Board of County Commissioners.
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As part of the Facilities team, work with on-site property manager to arrange for general facility maintenance including light bulb replacement, temperature adjustments and other issues.
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Our client is a high end spa located in Manhattan, NY seeking an Executive Assistant for the Spa Director/General Manager. Support the Spa Director/General Manager with administrative and operational tasks.
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Assistant Construction Project Manager/project engineer for a general contractor. Skills / Qualifications Of Project Engineer/Construction Assistant Project Manager.
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Under the direction of the General Manager, the Assistant General Manager of Merchandising (AGMM) is responsible for increasing sales by focusing on driving the selling process through developing and managing effective selling teams, creating a service and selling culture that delivers results and ensuring the alignment of the merchandise to local needs and opportunities.
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The LEED Gold-designed building stands feet tall with the entrance located just across from the new No. 7 subway station: 55 Hudson Yards | Related The Assistant General Manager is responsible for execution of the following objectives: Lead team of individuals across multiple disciplines to deliver Class A+ operational management service including accounting, tenant relations, maintenance and repair, security, janitorial services, landscaping, etc.
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Then consider becoming U-Haul's newest Assistant General Manager! As Assistant General Manager you will frequently be responsible for the day-to-day operations of your center, working as part of an excellent team and learning valuable skills to get your career moving.
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We are looking for a driven Assistant Manager for our Ring Concierge boutique located on the Upper East Side. This individual will be responsible for overseeing the store team in partnership with the General Manager and managing the client experience.
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The General Account Portfolio Management team, within the Office of the Chief Investment Officer, is seeking to fill a junior level Portfolio Manager role to support all aspects of the portfolio management function.
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We specialize in Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Personal Assistant, Chief of Staff, Office Manager, Receptionist, General Office, General Labor (warehouse), Event Support, Project Management, and Customer Service.
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Keeps Building Manager informed at all times in the areas of: property conditions, tenant complaints, suggestions for improvement of property performanceAnswer telephones, make copies, scans, and faxes, distribute incoming mail and faxes, and other general clerical functions for the property.
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The Assistant General Manager will actively supervise, coach, counsel, direct, train and mentor employees in meeting company quality standards, and will independently initiate and authorize all employment actions such as hiring, termination, suspension, discipline, and promotion.
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Assistant Managers are directly accountable to Directors, General Manager, and the Operator. With hard work and dedication, today's team member could become tomorrow's General Manager or even a future Owner/Operator.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for overseeing the receiving, picking/packing, and inventory management for the Renu General Construction and Restoration Division. Warehouse Assistant Manager - General Construction/Restoration.
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