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Restaurant General Manager- Restaurant Kitchen Manager- Restaurant District Manager- Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager- Restaurant Executive Chef- Sous Chef- Shift Lead Some positions are available regionally, while others may require relocation.
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Accept direction from the Assistant Manager, General Manager, District Manager, Director of Operations and the VP of Operations. As a team we are eager to bring aboard a motivated individual eager to further develop their leadership skills by supporting our general manger and assistant manager as a shift manager at our Dairy Queen in Vancouver, Washington.
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While performing basic services, observes general vehicle condition and points out any obvious needed repairs or safety concerns to the Shop Foreman or Store Manager. As a General Service Technician, you will perform non-technical service repairs such as oil changes, tire and wheel related services, alignments, flushes, and more.
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Performs oil changes and other basic services at the direction of the Shop Foreman or Store Manager. Follows all safety procedures and reports any concerns to the Shop Foreman or Store Manager.
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The Assistant HOA Manager position will evolve, and additional duties and responsibilities may be revised/added as business needs dictate. The Assistant HOA Manager is responsible for adherence to all company policies and procedures.
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Under the general direction of the Director, Client Services, delivers on the company’s value proposition to its clients. PharMerica is a full-service pharmacy solution providing value beyond medication.
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Works closely along-side our Grants manager for new funding revenues. The Program Manager is a senior role in the Clark County-based Southern Region services and has management responsibility of programs with a total budget of 2.7 M dollars and approximately 60 FTE employees.
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Waysyou can advance beyond the Resident Care Manager (LPN) – MDS Nurse role: Once you master this role, you could consider the Directorof Nursing (with additional schooling), Health Services Director, or otherregional nursing roles with Prestige Care. Summary of Benefits: Full-time team members are eligible for Prestige’s comprehensive benefit package including choice of medical plans, HSA/FSA accounts, dental and vision insurance, and company paid life and AD&D insurance.
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Why join the Prestige Care Family in the Resident Care Manager (RN) – MDS Nurse role and what can we offer you? What does the Resident Care Manager (RN) – MDS Nurse do? The Resident Care Manager role is truly unique and for the right person, is exactly what they seek in their professional life.
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Catastrophic & accident ins *The Program Manager is a senior role in the Clark County-based Southern Region services and has management responsibility of programs with a total budget of 2.7 M dollars and approximately 60 FTE employees.
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Are you an experienced Property Manager of housing properties in compliance with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines? Must obtain certification as a Housing Manager, or equivalent, within 12 months of hire.
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Daily communications with the Project Manager and/or Schedule Coordinator on inspection or project delays, requirements, and general status of jobs. Perform Fire Sprinkler inspections, service, repairs, and minor tenant improvement tasks.
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Under the direction of the Sanitation Manager and in collaboration with the Production Manager, you will ensure that all health and safety regulations are adhered to, including HACCP, SQF, GMP's, allergens, and organic processing requirements.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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We're looking for BC/BE General Psychiatrists to join our growing Mental Health Department. The above information is intended to indicate the general nature and level of work required in this position.
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