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Delaware North Gaming is searching for part-time Marketing Coordinators to join our team at Finger Lakes Gaming in Farmington, New York. As a Marketing Coordinator, you will create and launch marketing campaigns and events at Finger Lakes Gaming.
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Collaboration & Team: Spearhead Scientific Sales Growth: Foster collaboration with marketing and product teams on innovative campaigns, lead a high-performing scientific sales force, and ensure regular communication with leadership on sales performance and scientific market trends.
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Work closely with the Executive Director and Regional Director of Operations, and Divisional Director of Sales and Marketing in development and implementation of the quarterly marketing plan.
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The machine shop manager leads people and processes, overseeing the day-to-day activities of our CNC Mill, Lathe, and Inspection teams. Title Machine Shop ManagerDepartment Machine ShopReports to Senior Plant Manufacturing Manager.
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Escape paying booth rental fees and hassling with marketing. Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Escape paying booth rental fees and hassling with marketing.
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1-3 years' experience working in a sales, customer service, social media, marketing or related field. We're Sutherland, and we're seeking dynamic, energetic, personable, and creative individuals with strong communication and problem-solving skills for an exciting opportunity to support the sales & marketing efforts of the largest social media company in the world.
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Reports To: Assistant General Manager or General Manager. The team at Indus Hospitality Group has been recognized numerous times as first-class operators, earning national and regional awards including the Dunkin' Brands Rising Star of the Year, the Microtel Inn & Suites Franchisee of the Year Award, the Hilton Worldwide Lighthouse Award, Best Western Champion Customer Care Award, and TripAdvisor Awards for Excellence.
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The Dining Services Manager for Cloverwood will work in a fine dining establishment. Friendly Senior Living is currently seeking a Dining Services Manager for Cloverwood located in Pittsford, NY.
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The Program Manager will be the key liaison with customers from PO placement to product delivery. The Program Manager II leads the development and management of the organizations programs throughout the product life cycle (Design, Introduction, Low Volume Production and Volume Production.
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Execute along with RM, new product rollouts including training, marketing, and sampling where applicable. An Assistant Restaurant Manager is generally responsible for supporting the Restaurant Manager ("RM"), Shift leaders and Team.
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They support the Restaurant Manager in the overall operation of the restaurant according to standards, Indus policies and procedures and in compliance with all applicable laws. They perform all duties of the Restaurant Manager in their absence.
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Responsible for training and coaching with manager on all non-sales positions. Investigate and navigate how to expand Guest selection through inventory Manager, advanced product search, iPad apps, etc.
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As a Construction Account Manager & Estimator , you will focus on supporting the sales team by estimating quantities of building materials needed to complete commercial buildings projects. Knowledge of Microsoft office suite, AutoCAD or related CAD drafting software is preferred.
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Identity Development Manager Overview: We are seeking an experienced Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) Development Manager to lead our dynamic team responsible for managing SailPoint IIQ and overseeing Active Directory integrations within our organization.
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The RN Case Manager is responsible for the delivery of comprehensive nursing care to a set of assigned patients at a specific point in time. BLS - Basic Life Support - American Heart Association (AHA), NYS DL - valid New York State Driver's License - New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV), RN - Registered Nurse - New York State Education Department (NYSED.
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