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The Operations Supervisor leads a local field operations team with a focus on quality and service to ensure that our customers have a memorable experience. Work closely with Operations Manager, Regional Operations Manager and Continuous Improvement department to ensure.
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Six months airline experience with proven skills in station operations, including one of the following areas: passenger service, cargo handling, fleet service, and ground operations preferred.
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Independently lead all operations such as payroll, debt service planning and payments, federal, state, and local grants and contracts compliance, and college receivables billing. Provides leadership in identifying, developing, implementing, monitoring, and revision of policies and procedures relating to the financial operations and the finance division internal controls.
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As People Operations Manager, you'll work closely with operations and HR contributors to guide the employee journey and collaborate with managers to develop and continuously improve our people strategy in line with our B Corp values.
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This position involves leading risk management operations for power trading, conducting quantitative modeling, and contributing to strategic decision-making processes. Lead Power Operations Risk Management by running and analyzing operational reports, assessing trading risk limits, and developing new quantitative models.
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Experience overseeing Medicaid managed care and Medicare operations, including claims payment integrity, enrollment, system configuration and provider data management. Provides strategic leadership across multiple teams within the Operations business unit; areas of oversight include claims, system configuration, provider data management, payment integrity, and enrollment operations.
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The Technology Operations Manager oversees the implementation and management of technology throughout Dr. Martens Americas. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, regularly seeking feedback and introducing innovative solutions to enhance technology infrastructure and operations.
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This Operations Analyst position will provide support and assistance to the assigned organization. Knowledge of principles of Personnel Security, Access Control, or NERC CIP compliance policies and processes.
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The Plant Operations | Maintenance Assistant supports and assists the Plant Supervisor in plant operations needs. We are now seeking a Plant Operations Maintenance Assistant to join our team.
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Experience should be directly related to business and/or operations analysis and progressively more technical in nature. Process requests for cyber, physical, or logical access within the guidelines and regulations defined by NERC CIP standards, BPA policy and Control Center procedures.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including demand and supply, distribution, IT, sales operations, marketing, and finance to ensure alignment on import/export logistics and compliance strategies.
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The Operations Analyst Manager leads a team to support data and systems management, analysis, reporting, visualization, and tracking. This position works in partnership with the Operations Team Manager to ensure that decisions made result in successful and efficient program operations, including processes, procedures and customer intake.
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Assists in managing the execution of all operations in the rooms area departments (e.g., Front Office, Engineering/Maintenance, Housekeeping). ManagementJOB SUMMARYAssists in managing the execution of all operations in the rooms area departments (e.g.,Front Office, Engineering/Maintenance, Housekeeping) and managing staff.
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Partner with Corporate Retail Finance Director and branch operations to optimize Retail Finance penetration with Trailer customers. Work with branch operations to identify, build relationships with and support key company-wide accounts like Albertsons/Safeway, Market Express, etc.
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KATU/KUNP has an exciting opportunity for a full-time News Operations Manager to lead our staff of Ignite Directors, Photographers, Multimedia Journalists (MMJs) and editors. In addition to daily news gathering, the news operations manager serves as our chief photographer.
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