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Operate the Front Office properly, efficiently and with profitability, which includes overseeing Front Office Managers, Assistant Managers, Guest Service Agents, and other Front Office colleagues.
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The Assistant Regional Commissioner for Management and Operations Support (ARC MOS) provides executive leadership and direction to the region in the areas of program policy, systems, finance, and administrative and management support.
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At least 2 years of prior experience in corporate middle/back office and/or fund administration. Strong command of MS Office software, including advanced Excel skills. Functional Title: Operations AssistantDepartment: Alternatives, Real Asset InvestmentsReports To: Head of Real Asset InvestmentsOvertime Eligible (Y/N): Y Position Summary:Provide operational support to the Real Asset Investment team in monitoring of cash flow and cash balances, entry of cash flow and asset data into systems for report generation, validation of relevant data, and review of outputs from reporting systems.
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Assistant Manager, Operations, SoHo page is loaded. Assistant Manager, Operations, SoHo. We are looking for an Assistant Manager, Operations who will oversee and direct the operations function within the boutique.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOverview: We are seeking a skilled and organized Executive Assistant/Operations Assistant to support our team. Requirements:Proven experience in an executive assistant or operations assistant role.
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Join the Principal Finance group in Macquarie Capital and be a part of the Global Operations team responsible for the middle office management of our principal investing portfolio, from pre-acquisition to divestment.
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A hybrid working model, allowing for in-office / work from home flexibility, generous vacation, personal and volunteer days. Corporate Title Assistant Vice President. It is the Bank’s expectation that employees hired into this role will work in the New York, NY office in accordance with the Bank’s hybrid working model.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOPERATIONS COORDINATOR/ EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT New York, NYOn- SiteTHE RUNDOWN Playfly Sports is looking for a Operations Coordinator/ Executive Assistant to join our team in New York, NY. The Operations Coordinator/ Executive Assistant will support the daily organization and operation of a designated Playfly Sports office.
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Job Description:The Assistant Director of Management and Operations will provide leadership, strategic direction, and oversight in managing the overall operations of an organization.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Operations Assistant will act as support for the operations team. Skills:Excellent communication skills (written and oral)Highly organizedTeam playerAbility to work under pressure / in a sometimes fast-paced environmentFamiliar with Microsoft Office and Adobe SuitesKnowledge of Education / Lesson planning is a plusSpecific Responsibilities may include: Ensuring all client paperwork is complete, including service agreements, insurance documents, and tax forms.
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A fast-growing Dermatology practice with multiple locations throughout New York City is searching for a friendly, driven, hard-working operations assistant. Prior-Experience in a medical office or business office (preferred.
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Interact with internal, independent, Office of State Comptroller and federal government auditors. This position will require in-office presence. Minimum Qualifications Education level required: Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting/Finance or related field, MBA a plusRelevant Experience required: 8+ years public/private experience with senior level responsibilities in a fast-paced accounting environment; Government/Non-profit experience a plus.
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You will be working across HR, office operations, marketing, travel management to keep everything in check. This role is in-office, full-time in NYC. We work 6 days a week. Experience in world class business / marketing operations, project management.
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The Assistant Operations Manager - Front Office will have oversight of the front office staff, cash control for agents, staffing needs, and guest services. Minimum of one year previous front office supervisory experience preferred.
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Under the supervision of the Staff Administrator, the Operations Assistant is responsible for a variety of general office duties, including serving as the backup receptionist, assisting with records management, answering phones, receiving packages, scanning mail, and calendaring.
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