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As a business partner, the General Affairs Manager carries out the mission of creating an office environment where team members can have fun and be entirely focused on their work. We are looking for a General Affairs Manager for our New York office.
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The Front Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services/Transportation in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Associate Manager , Middle Office Operations. 4+ years experience with Back Office Operations working for either a Prime Broker, Administrator, Hedge Fund, Mutual Fund, Investment Advisor or Financial/Retirement Planner.
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Valley View Chapel seeks a qualified individual to become its Office Manager. experienced office manager. Manage the office budget, including record keeping and invoicing.
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Job Title Manager – Finance, Corporate Digital Marketing OfficeDivision: CDMOLocation: Hudson Yards, NYReports To: AVP, CDMO FinanceWho We Are: For more than a century, L’Oréal has devoted its energy, innovation, and scientific excellence solely to one business: Beauty.
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Endeavor Hospitality Group, a boutique hotel management company based in New York City is seeking an experienced, energetic leader to join our team as the opening Front Office Manager , custom-designed Courtyard Marriott, located next to the dynamic new Hudson Yards.
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What you will be doing: The Assistant Front Office Manager is responsible for overseeing and supervising the operations of the Front Desk, PBX, Guest Services, Bell, Door, Concierge and Night Audit.
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As Portfolio Manager, the candidate will be expected to drive client acquisition and assets under management in the region and partnering with local Advisors to build relationships, pipeline, investment opportunities, and asset growth.
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This Office Manager + Reception is responsible for overseeing the reception desk duties and managing various aspects of the office including, but not limited to, maintaining conference room schedules, coordinating maintenance and cleaners, maintaining stocks and inventory of office supplies, F&B needs, office communications, IT set up and access cards, office events, and deliveries.
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Understanding of Front Office trading processes and trade lifecycle within a large bank/dealer. Oversee management of Volcker Control Framework across multiple functional areas including: Desk Mandates, Volcker Metrics, Covered Funds, Risk Limits / RENTD.Represent the Volcker Rule Office in communications with internal control functions regarding Annual Volcker Independent Testing, Internal Audit reviews, and assist in external regulatory examinations of the VRO to demonstrate ongoing compliance with the Volcker Rule. Lead, supervise, coach and develop more junior VRO team members.
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Overview: The Front Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services/Transportation in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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To help maintain and grow this standard, were seeking a highly-organized, hard-working and enthusiastic Manager Assistant to run daily processes, project management and colleague engagement activities globally at the USCDT Executive Office.
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Ensure the back office and Front Desk and all Housekeeping, Engineering and storage areas are always clean, organized and uncluttered. Scheduling, Payroll, Inventory, Guest data, Review responses, Compliance with DOH, FDNY and other agencies, Providing clear communication to the Hotel team as well as the other Departments within the hotel.
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As a result of this expansion, we are seeking a Front Office Project Manager to focus on building out our Front to Back Trade Support across bilateral and cleared Interest Rate, FX, and Credit Default Derivatives products.
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Job Title: Office Manager Job Location: Brooklyn, NY - 11212 Shift: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Duration: 6 months Mode: Onsite Job Description: -The Office Manager is responsible for organizing and coordinating office operations and procedures to ensure office effectiveness and efficiency.
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