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The Property Manager is central to keeping all sites running effectively, safely and within NYC and state compliance requirements. The property manager maintains the business operations of the Center’s portfolio, ensuring all properties are well-maintained and operating at peak efficiency.
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The Solar Asset Manager will monitor assigned utility scale and distributed generation solar projects across the United States, and Canada to ensure optimal generation performance of the company’s solar photovoltaic (PV) plant portfolio as well as energy storage.
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The Facilities Manager is responsible for overseeing the repair, maintenance, and upkeep for GracePoint Church, including its properties and facilities. The Facilities Manager is responsible for overseeing the repair, maintenance, and upkeep for GracePoint Church, including its properties and facilities.
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Reporting to the Development Director, the Development Manager is a key member of FPHNYC’s Development Team, whose mission is to secure funding for priority projects at the Health Department. A key role for the Development Manager is overseeing fundraising projects and relationships to secure significant grant funding from government, foundations, and corporate sources.
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Reporting to the Director of Individual Giving, the Membership Manager will play a pivotal role in cultivating and stewarding our membership program. PAC NYC seeks a dedicated and enthusiastic Membership Manager to join our Individual Giving team.
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Job Title: Tour Manager / Booking Agent for Off Broadway Musical. We are seeking a dedicated and motivated individual to join our team as a Tour Manager / Booking Agent to help us secure tours on cruise ships, theme parks, and theaters around the world.
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Structured Cabling Project Manager Opportunity. Attend construction and coordination meetings between Architectural, MEP, AV, Security, Smart Building (IoT), WiFi, DAS, Auxiliary Radio Communications, Vertical Transport Develop tracker updates, port matrixes.
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The client is looking for a Project Manager / Estimator with a robust background in heavy civil construction to manage projects from inception to completion and provide accurate cost estimates.
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As a Property Manager you will be responsible for the daily operations of a portfolio of rental properties. Compliance with all codes and regulatory requirements for the property, including assessing and correcting any violations received by various NYC agencies (DOB, DOHMH, FDNY, HPD and others.
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Supervises/Direct Reports: Golf Professional, Director of Member Relations & Events, Front of House Manager, Pool Manager and Bookkeeper. Experience as a Clubhouse Manager or Assistant General Manager preferred.
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As the Dispensary Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day operations at the retail level which includes: hiring, onboarding, scheduling, operations, cash handling, inventory and compliance.
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Reporting to the ACS Office of Training and Workforce Development’s Chief Operating Officer, the Budget Manager will be devoted to monitoring the Office of Training and Workforce Development’s overall budget, including ACS’ Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City University of New York (School of Professional Studies and the Hunter College Silberman School of Social Work) and the ACS and Provider Agency Scholarship Programs.
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The Housing Manager is a full time, 40 hour/week position, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, as well as evenings and weekends as needed. Bayview is seeking a full-time, 40 hours/week Housing Manager to join our team.
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The Tooling Manager will manage the design team, process tool orders in the Hitchiner enterprise system (IQMS), and ensure the timely completion of tooling designs, builds, reworks, and cleanings.
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The Finance Manager will be responsible for efficiently managing day-to-day financial tasks, developing and refining financial systems, working with our fiscal sponsor (Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors RPA), and safeguarding our fiscal health.
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