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The Laboratory Supervisor is responsible for the day to day operations of their respective department. Job Description Our East Syracuse, NY laboratory is looking for a Laboratory Supervisor to lead their GCMS team.
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Route Operations Supervisor req40436. Bimbo Bakeries USA is an equal opportunity employer with a. Bimbo Bakeries USA! Build and maintain partnerships with grocery store managers to sell the best brands in the bakery industry.
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We are seeking a Manufacturing Supervisor to work for an established company located near East Syracuse, NY. Manufacturing Supervisor (60-80K) Overseeing the operations of a manufacturing area in order to meet daily safety, quality, productivity, cost and team building requirements.
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Cardinal Health - Warehouse Supervisor - Inbound. Coordinates and supervises the daily activities of operations, or business support staff. (Operations/Distribution, not manufacturing, not housekeeping, not sanitation, not driver or courier.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee role is an entry-level, short-term role that prepares an employee to perform a higher-level supervisory role, such as Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor.
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A Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for the following: Oversees front desk operations. Hilton is seeking a Front Desk Supervisor! Oversees front desk operations. A Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for the following: Oversees front desk operations.
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Collaborate with a team of registered nurses to supervise clinical operations of evening, nights, and weekends. VDC is eager to hire multiple qualified RN candidates for ALL SHIFTS (Full Time & Part Time.
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Broad Functions: This position will supervise the employees in the shift operations and aid in the operation of the restaurant to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures.
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This position supervises an assigned work schedule in the absence of the Store Manager by assisting in all aspects of the store operations including associate management, customer relations, stock disposition and merchandise displays.
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Candidates are required to have a minimum of 2 years supervisory experience, preferably in an industrial production environment such as maintenance, assembly, machining, fabrication, or foundry operations.
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Basic Function – Assist in the day-to-day management of a location ensuring that parking operations are handled within contractual guidelines of the specific location, adhering to company policies and procedures, fostering good client relations and promoting a professional image and approach to the business.
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Accountable for driving sales and for the overall effective operations within the area of aquatics, reptile, bird and small companion animals. Accountable for driving sales and for the overall effective operations within the area of aquatics, reptile, bird and small companion animals.
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5+ years production supervisor experience. The qualified candidate will be responsible for all activity of operations with assurance and quality products to achieve maximum efficiency. Work with plant management to supervise staff.
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CFCU Community Credit Union (CFCU) is seeking an energetic individual to fill the position of a Teller Supervisor. This individual will supervise the activities of the teller operations area by assigning tasks, cross-training, facilitating one on one coaching sessions, participating in hiring and on-boarding process of new hires, attending trainings/seminars, assisting with complex transactions and sensitive member relations issues, and explaining policies and procedures to members.
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Judge Direct Placement is seeking a 3rd shift Production Supervisor in New York! Judge Direct Placement is seeking a 3rd shift Production Supervisor in New York! Implement and drive all Continuous Improvement methods that result in cost savings.
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