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Summary/Objective: The Cable Manufacturing Production Manager is a self-motivated contributor who will be responsible for the operations and processes of multiple work centers and locations in Cable Manufacturing by ensuring all equipment is functioning at maximum output per the demand requirements.
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This person communicates closely with the Regional Manager, Assistant Manager, Shift Leads, Crew Members, and other Team Members to provide day-to-day restaurant management services, exemplary service to our guests, and consistently beautiful, delicious, nourishing food.
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Mary's Woods, a premier senior living community in Lake Oswego, is seeking a Dining Room Manager with excellent skills, passion, and creativity. The responsibilities of the Dining Room Manager include hiring, training, overseeing and assessing staff to maintain high levels of service and hospitality.
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We’re looking for a talented maintenance technician who will be responsible for addressing an array of apartment and property maintenance duties as specified by the maintenance supervisor and/or property manager, and for maintaining the highest standards in customer service and curb appeal of the assigned property.
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NW Employment Solutions is looking for an Inventory Manager for a local Exhibits Display Manufacturer company in Milwaukie, OR. Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7am-4pm. NW Employment Solutions is looking for an Inventory Manager for a local Exhibits Display Manufacturer company in Milwaukie, OR. Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7am-4pm.
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The primary responsibility of the Neuroscience Account Manager, which reports to the Neuroscience District Sales Manager, is to exceed the established goals by delivering real value to our customers through differentiated products and services.
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Reports to: Information Systems Manager. Assists IS Manager and IS staff, specifically in program development, network installations and other IS or Engineering projects as needed. Reports to: Information Systems Manager.
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Supply Chain Coordination: Collaborate with procurement and logistics teams to manage the flow of materials and components, minimizing lead times and optimizing inventory levels. We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated SMT Manufacturing Manager to lead our Surface Mount Technology manufacturing from creation to final assembly.
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Performs minor painting as approved / directed by General Manager and Facilities Technician. Partners with the Facilities Technician and reports to the General Manager. Report any member complaints to the General Manager.
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Pay rates include base pay at the above rate, with the opportunity to earn a monthly Multi Unit General Manager bonus. As a Multi-Unit General Manager for Victra, you will lead multiple locations while supervising your sales team and providing support as needed.
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At Travel + Leisure Co., our mission is simple: to put the world on vacation.
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Under general supervision of the Maintenance Manager, Chief Engineer, or their designee, and provides continuous mechanical and electrical support service and repairs necessary to effectively maintain the safe operation of Kaiser Permanente facilities.
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We are looking for a driven, intellectually curious, and client-focused Water Market Project Manager in Portland, OR, to support our water / wastewater treatment, conveyance, and water resources team.
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Join our expanding Northwest-based Vegan brand and immerse yourself in a rewarding role as a Restaurant General Manager, where your expertise can flourish and your impact can be felt throughout the community.
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Industrial Supply Branch Manager Job Responsibilities. Lead and supervise a team including an outside sales representative, an assistant branch manager, and inside/counter salespeople.
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