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Serve as an insurance regulatory subject matter expert and provide compliance guidance to business unit management; including, compliance requirements for New York Regulation 187; telemarketing and privacy laws; licensing and appointment requirements; background checks; and producer compensation requirements.
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Management of all maintenance related activities in the Yonkers refinery. + Minimum of 5+ years in maintenance, engineering and / or operations management roles is required. + Implement change management, best practices, and standardization of work processes in the area of responsibility.
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The Assistant Manager is a multi-faceted role that merges business strategy, operations, creativity, and people management. Staffing, Scheduling, and Payroll Management. Social Tourist, the creative vision of Hollister and social media personalities, Dixie and Charli D’Amelio, offers trend forward apparel that allows teens to experiment with their style, while exploring the duality of who they are both on social media and in real life.
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The Manager In Training program provides hands-on training in Sales, Operations, Customer Service, finance, fleet management, and people management. This position has a clearly defined career path to Branch Manager in as little as 12-18 months.
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You meet these requirements: Proven ability to direct, motivate, coach, and develop others in a fast-paced environment (1+ year(s) of restaurant management experience preferred) ServSafe certification (or able to pass) At least 18 years of age.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Procurement Manager to join our dynamic team in New York. The successful candidate will lead our procurement department, ensuring efficient sourcing, negotiation, and management of vendor relationships.
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Qualifications: *Minimum 5y ears of proven, successful experience in account management, client relations, client retention, business development or sales. Leadership or management experience.
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Partners with Business Banking Sales Leaders, SBA, Servicing and Product Management in identifying opportunities to deliver Key's value proposition to acquire new clients, while deepening and retaining existing client relationships.
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Qualifications:· Must have current New York RN license· Must have experience in Long Term Care · Must have nurse management experience· Must have excellent communication skillsResponsibilities:Assist with patient’s examinations and/or questions.
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Job Description The Food Service Manager is a management position responsible for developing and implementing dining solutions to meet customer needs and tastes. Job Description The Food Service Manager is a management position responsible for developing and implementing dining solutions to meet customer needs and tastes.
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OMNI Channel Fulfillment. Assistant managers leverage their creative expertise through floorset updates, styling recommendations and product knowledge. They are responsible for overseeing daily store operations including opening and closing routines and driving efficiency in all store processes.
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The Manager, Youth Treatment & Recovery Program is responsible for daily oversight of the Family Tree Program, including program management, staff supervision and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.
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This position will be subject matter expert for all contracts and client relationships and will work with the Project Management Office to implement new process/expansion of programs to existing value based, management and client contracts.
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Minimum of 4+ years of relevant hands-on experience and/or as a Technical Project Manager with experience in one or more of the following areas: Manufacturing or Supply Chain (including Manufacturing Science (MSAT) and Technology, Operations/Production, Engineering, or related fields) Experience with dynamic project management tools (Smartsheet, Microsoft Project or similar) required.
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The Project Manager is responsible for developing (with their cross-functional team) the project development strategy, including understanding and translating customer requirements, business case/valuation, project scope, budget, schedule, project risk management and communication plan.
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