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Scope out and implement global credit card program across all OSF offices, in coordination with Accounting and Compliance teams (including Financial System Integration Team) Grants Management, Office of the General Counsel, and IT, to ensure feasibility of global program and compliance with local laws; monitor card usage and ensure compliance with card usage policies and travel policies and procedures.
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Manage the construction project from the onsite field office as the Quality Control Manager, SSHO or Superintendent as required. The Puyenpa family of companies are comprised of multiple SBA Certified Native American Tribal 8(a) and multi-certified organizations focused on delivering Information Technology, Management Consulting, and General Construction solutions to the Federal Government along with the Commercial Sector.
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FIAF is seeking a dynamic and experienced theater and venue professional to serve as General Manager (GM). Please submit your resume, cover letter, and salary expectations to poleas@fiaf.org with "General Manager" in the subject line.
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Manage vendor relations and negotiate pricing and terms and conditions for office operations including building property management, phone and utilities, housekeeping, secure room, video equipment upgrades and other infrastructure improvements, office and kitchen supplies and general office maintenance.
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Our clients include NYS Office of General Services, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, NYC Health + Hospitals, State University of New York, NYC Department of Design and Construction, NYC Parks & Recreation, NYC School Construction Authority, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Battery Park City Authority, and NYS Parks, Recreations and Historic Preservation.
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Exciting Opportunity: General Manager (Restoration Industry) - St. Augustine, Florida. We're seeking a strong and experienced leader to serve as a General Manager for a family-owned Restoration Business in the St. Augustine area.
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Ramp's investors include Founders Fund, Stripe, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Coatue Management, D1 Capital Partners, Redpoint Ventures, General Catalyst, and Thrive Capital, as well as over 100 angel investors who were founders or executives of leading companies.
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The Hospitality and Office (Client) Services Manager position assists with general office support, overseeing business services, mail, light facilities, concierge, and hospitality services.
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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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We are seeking a dynamic General Manager focused on audience development and the execution of our per film product marketing to join our newly formed Jolt team. Flexible remote work environment, with one day in office per week.
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Is accountable for maintaining and managing all operations within the Carlisle campus buildings, encompassing HVAC, plumbing, electrical, general upkeep, grounds maintenance (including landscaping and snow removal), security, and fire protection systems.
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Required 3+ years progressive industry experience in the role of project engineer or assistant project manager for Commercial General Contractor; Proficiency in packaged construction management and scheduling software; Bluebeam; AutoCAD, SketchUp or Revit; and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Sending & replying to all store account emails as well as general emails between business partners, the retail director, owner and head office staff. Communicate in an effective, professional and timely manner with your Retail Director, head office team and all cross-functional partners.
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Is seeking a motivated, self-driven Equipment Manager out of our Arlington Heights, IL office. Duties will include: small engine repair, delivering materials to job sites, office handyman, researching and purchasing parts and supplies, etc.
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The Assistant Property Manager is responsible for day-to-day interaction with CUNY colleges (as tenants) and respective commercial office building managers, with a focus on customer service.
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