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Contract Manager is primarily responsible for ensuring contractual compliance of the Operations and Maintenance contract with Nassau County, New York. Position will monitor all aspects of contract compliance including timely contractual deliverables to the client identified in the contract for all departments.
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As our Brand Manager, you will be able to monitor clinical research, marketing trends, sales data from SPINS and Nielsen IQ and other sources, and collate all that together in your assessment and then recommendations for action.
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Define and model GOLD- Grand opening look daily+ All items stocked and promotional plans executed+ Maintain visible accurate signage+ Clean and organized, inside and outPrimary Tasks, Responsibilities, and Key Accountabilities+ Supervises the front line (including cashiers, SCO, and membership desk) in the absence of the Front End Manager.
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Work with the project engineering/management team to maintain quality control, monitor job pace, manpower, and materials. They are actively seeking a Project Manager with Installation Project Management experience in the Building Automation industry.
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Create and review business plans with Cosmetics Manager, including eventing and stock management, to maximize opportunities to achieve plan. Monitor Selling Floor Standards of merchandising, event set up, visual changes, and supplies.
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Due to our sustained growth, we are in search of a Senior MEP Project Manager to join our vibrant team at our Syosset LI Office. Monitor manpower staffing and resource utilization in relation to approved budgets and project requirements.
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Maintain and monitor corporate security and security systems; CCTV/DVR systems, Alarm Systems, and Intercom systems. Programming experience; Java, MS Visual Basic, Delphi, Excel macros and Access database programming.
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Reports unit and resident conditions and seeks guidance from the nurse manager and supervisor Qualifications:Completed a practical nursing program approved by the New York State Education Department and have a valid NYS LPN LicensePrevious experience in skilled setting a plus Sunharbor Manor is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Monitor and review loans for appropriate risk rating to minimize risk rating changes by the bank's loan review processes. Integrate activities through communication with District Manager, Branch Administration, other management, etc.
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Insert, rotate and remove pretzel trays; monitor ovens for correct baking time and product color. Comply with all Auntie Anne's policies and procedures, including relevant federal and state regulations regarding mixers and ovens, e.g., safety and environmental standards, OSHA, EPA, Right-to-Know, EEO, ADA, et.al. Perform all of the essential duties of this position in a safe and effective manner, consistent with the prescribed method and guidelines established by Auntie Anne's, Inc. Perform other duties as directed by Manager, Assistant Manager, or Shift Manager.
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Monitor inventory levels and communicate needs to the kitchen manager. Manual dexterity able to operate cutting tools and kitchen utensils. Proven experience as a cook in a fast-paced environment; fast casual or restaurant experience is a plus.
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Monitor and oversee the tax landscape and assist in alerting management of new tax issues and plan/strategize accordingly. 4-7 years of experience at a hedge fund and at a law firm. Our client is a global alternative investment firm with $60 billion in AUM with strategies across industry sectors and asset classes.
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Position Summary: The Policy Processing Manager is responsible for overseeing the efficient processing and administration of insurance policies. Generates and analyzes reports related to policy processing metrics, such as turnaround time, accuracy rates, and productivity, to monitor department performance and identify areas for improvement.
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He or she will open and close the store, manage productivity and ensure the store's team delivers world-class customer service to all customers, monitor cost control and expenses, and provide weekly and monthly reports to the franchise owner.
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Housekeeping Manager The Housekeeping Manager is responsible for the daily shift operations of Housekeeping. Become familiar with the Laundry/Valet Department and be able to monitor standards pertaining to guest service, operational efficiency, safety, production, quality, and personnel.
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