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The Assistant Store Manager must also inspire and motivate others by exhibiting core value behaviors-including a customer focused selling culture, and ensuring the execution of the Store's KPl's.
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The role of the Assistant Property Manager is to work with the Property Manager to manage an affordable housing property located in New York City. As an Assistant Property Manager, you will interact with tenants as you handle a variety of issues including collections, lease administration and complaints.
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A minimum of 2 years experience in a restaurant supervisor/assistant manager role, either in Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) or full-service restaurant. The Assistant Restaurant Manager will help lead, with a focus on exceptional customer service and results.
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Where necessary document issues and raise with the Chef Manager and Client Services Advisor. Perform regular inspections of the client space (doors, bathroom sink batteries, furniture, and fixtures) and escalate to Office Supervisor for resolution.
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A few years of experience in commercial and retail interior fitout projects, either as an Assistant Project Manager (APM) or Assistant Superintendent. They are currently seeking a motivated and experienced Supervisor/Assistant Superintendent.
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Preferred: 1-2 years’ experience in a full service restaurant or lounge in hotel supervisor position/management position. Preferred: 1-2 years’ experience in a full service restaurant or lounge in hotel supervisor position/management position.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will act as an internal day-to-day contact for tasks related to workflow and process for digital and print projects. The APM will engage in independently owning the management of tactics and partner with supervisor on larger jobs, seek out and embrace professional development opportunities, including mentoring and training PCs, and ensure alignment with agency expectations and overall organizational strategy.
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Reports to: General Manager/Assistant General Manager/Pool Operations Manager. Completes daily Deck Supervisor logs on assigned shift and monitors the students’ attendance.
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Develop workflow procedures, in collaboration with Edit Lab Supervisor, TA Coordinator, and Equipment Room Manager, and provided assistance with training necessary Summer Camp staff. Under the general supervision from the Director of Teen Summer Camps, the Post Production Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Teen Post Production Department and managing a team of Technical Assistants to edit acting for film scenes and monologues using industry standard software.
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Learn how to perform the following retail banking positions through in-branch training rotations: Teller, Operations Supervisor, Customer Service Representative and Assistant Branch Manager.
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One to three (1-3) years demonstrated experience as an Administrative Assistant or Office supervisor. The Office Manager I is the primary support for a clinical/administrative department.
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Other duties as assigned by Teen Camp Director, Assistant Director, or senior management. Collaborate and work closely with the Edit Lab Supervisor. New York Film Academy's Teen Summer Camps provide intensive programs in filmmaking, acting, screenwriting, musical theatre, documentary, and photography for campers of ages 14 to 17 years old.
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The Sales Supervisor assists the Store Manager and Assistant Store Manager with all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the store, including driving sales, providing an exceptional customer experience, and coaching and developing the team.
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Reports to: Chef Manager for Food & Nutrition Services. Under supervision of the Chef Manager, this individual will mainly be responsible for receiving and distributing food at one of our residential locations.
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The Assistant Nurse Manager (ANM) / Supervisor, Nursing is a professional, registered nurse who is a skilled communicator, collaborator and authentic leader. Financial Management The ANM collaborates with the Nurse Manager for efficient fiscal management of departmental activities to ensure proper utilization of hospital resources.
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