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The Manufacturing Manager will report directly to the General Manager and will play a pivotal role in directing and coordinating various activities across our organization. The Manufacturing Manager will be responsible for formulating and administering operational plans that drive growth, ensure business objectives are met, and ultimately contribute to achieving operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
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The Asstistant Plant Manager/ Sr Manufacturing Operations Manager will play a critical role managing/ coordinating work w/ Operations, Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), and Quality teams, Engineering, Reliability & Maintenance teams, reporting directly to the GM/ Plant Manager.
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Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Manufacturing Manager to join our team. This role involves managing the Operations, Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS), and Quality teams, working closely with the General Manager and collaborating with Engineering, Reliability and Maintenance teams.
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The service members of the Purchasing, Supply & Logistics community make sure America’s Navy has what it needs, when it needs it.
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A Truck Care General Manager will perform daily managerial duties by overseeing, directing and coordinating activities around the store to better serve customers. As a manager at Love′s, we empower you to be owner-operators and allow you to manage all aspects of your location.
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Serve as the problem resolution specialist in addressing and resolving complex customer service issues and employee disputes; performs and reviews tasks requiring manager level approvals. The Client Service Manager will also work to ensure that the office is operationally efficient and in compliance with bank regulations.
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The Engineering Manager will oversee and/or conduct facilities planning, design engineering and project management for regional water and wastewater systems. We have a great opportunity for an Engineering Manager, under the direction of the Ohio State President.
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To qualify for this Assistant Manager, the-road-to-success-is-paved-with-meats job you: Have at least six months of restaurant or retail management experience. SOMETHING TO HANG YOUR HAT ON As an Assistant Manager, you will help operate our restaurants on a day-to-day basis.
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Ensure that the engineering, manufacturing, installation, and commissioning plans adhere to the required project scope. A Talascend client is seeking an experienced Project Manager for a Direct Hire role based in Salem, OH.
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The Manager - Clinical Operations is a qualified Registered Nurse and is an employee of the Agency. The Manager - Clinical Operations participates in all activities related to the professional services provided, including establishing criteria on qualifications and assignment of clinical personnel.
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General Manager Are you a highly skilled and motivated individual looking for an immediate opportunity as a Restaurant General Manager? The Restaurant General Manager is the leader of the TEAM who establishes the tone of the work environment, and the level of customer hospitality.
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For alcohol serving restaurants, Bob Evans follows all State mandated age requirements to serve alcohol which apply to our manager positions. The position of Assistant Manager is a fast-paced role that supports the daily operations and staff of the restaurant, including the execution of all Company policies, procedures, programs, and systems.
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Our Prepared Foods Team Leader manages the Prepared Foods Team at both locations and keeps them running like well-oiled machines.
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The Senior Lead role is a prerequisite to the District Operations Manager position. Join our dynamic overnight reset and remodel team at SPAR, a leader in retail construction! Experience in using basic hand and power tools (must provide own hardhat, gloves, utility knife, and power tools.
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The General Manager is responsible for the entire operations of (CARSTAR of name) store. Prior collision center, production management and estimating experience preferred. Ensure all safety/OSHA policies and procedures are followed in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and posted in facility.
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