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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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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionA senior Project Manager or Business Analyst with extensive experience working with third Party Security and NIST. Responsibilities include Conduct comprehensive third-party risk assessments to identify potential cyber threats, Develop and implement risk mitigation strategies to address identified vulnerabilities and Monitor third-party compliance with cybersecurity policies and standards.
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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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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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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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A Monitor Tech is responsible for assisting in the safe treatment and care of patients in accordance with established policies and procedures and age of patients served on the unit. Remaining at central monitoring station unless otherwise directed by Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager or designee.
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The Sales Director will also monitor industry trends to identify emerging markets and develop plans to utilize those markets to expand revenue. The Sales Director will also monitor industry trends to identify emerging markets and develop plans to utilize those markets to expand revenue.
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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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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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The Center Manager is ultimately accountable for profit/loss, continuous improvement, service delivery levels, personnel management, and business development. He or she will open and close the center, manage productivity and ensure the center'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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The Policy Processing Manager is responsible for overseeing the efficient processing and administration of insurance policies. The Policy Processing Manager is responsible for overseeing the efficient processing and administration of insurance policies.
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The Associate Production Manager supports the production team in the management of the production stages of the product lifecycle. Analysis and PO management: Analyze sales and inventory data to plan monthly replenishment POs. Update cost and delivery dates on open POs, and monitor the on-time shipment.
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SalesAchieve desired revenue goals in the following profit centers: Membership Training Retail & Merchandising Monitor flagged check-ins to increase revenue and reduce collections. The General Manager will ensure that members receive the highest quality of service and facilities, as well as lead, motivate, and manage their team.
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Collaborate with store manager in areas of risk management, physical security, store cash controls, and inventory management. After closing a sale, monitor all details including: shipping, alterations (if applicable), and special requests to ensure customer satisfaction.
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