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On call during the weekend only in special circumstances) Company sponsored events (annual family gatherings, food truck nights and more). Facilitates routine service on trucks, which may include checking oil, water, gasoline, and air; reports maintenance malfunctions to Shipping Supervisor.
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Conduct prospect research utilizing data retrieved from iWave, Tessitura, and via internet research/public records, with a special focus on fundraising leads for Learning & Community Engagement programs and other special initiatives of the PSO.Assist in donor stewardship and the implementation of donor benefits projects and events.
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Provide security coverage during all special events, preventing harm or injury to Hotel's guests, associates and property. Regularly patrol lobby, property perimeter, guestroom floors and public areas.
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Monitor special event parking and capacity levels at the PUH & MUH garages during special events at the Peterson Event Center. Purpose: Under the direct supervision of the parking manager, and general supervision of the Director this position is responsible for monitoring the space count in the assigned garage and reporting all available space to the parking supervisor and the other garage coordinators to assure that pt/visitor parking patrons are made aware of parking availability at all times.
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Respond to and investigate any potential complaints, theft, fighting, vandalism or accidents. May be required to conduct CPR or administer first aid as the first to arrive upon the scene. Respond to emergency alarms within the Hotel and investigate the probable cause.
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Increase profits by supporting in store ads, sampling, and special events. Analyze the Customer Satisfaction Survey and Mystery Shopper reports to identify areas in whichimprovement is needed.
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Manages staff team implementing local Individual Giving, Special Events & Programs. Manages cultivation and solicitation for a portfolio of both existing and new corporate, individual, grants, and special events donors ensuring a high-touch stewardship plan.
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Maintain an open line of communication with the facility management regarding activities and special events. Plan and execute special events to celebrate resident birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, etc.
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This individual will identify new opportunities to grow portfolio engagement across all fundraising channels to increase revenue, including corporate partnerships, commercial co-ventures, special events, and individual giving.
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Preferred: Act as in-house photographer for Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Company, the School and special events, as needed (non-contracted) This position plays a key role in promoting the professional ballet company and school, the annual season, special events, growth and community outreach efforts by creating original visual content that aligns with PBT’s brand, mission and values.
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Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out simple one- or two-step instructions. Complete investigations and incident reports for security incidents and forward reports to the appropriate Hotel leaders.
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You must enjoy interacting with kids (actual kids and the adult kind), helping customers stroll down memory lane, and offering guidance and suggestions to clients shopping for special events.
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Direct traffic flow and access control of gate operations during special events and large gatherings, perform other duties as advised and assigned by the appropriate authority within Parking & Transportation Services.
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Work closely with the Connections Director and the Director of Sales and Marketing in the planning and implementation of special events. Assists Executive Chef/Dining Services Director in the preparation of meals and provides excellent customer service.
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1st position ~ 6:00pm to 11pm (some flexibility needed on special events) Union Position $17.90 per hour as well as a yearly increase PLUS Union Benefits. 1st position ~ 6:00pm to 11pm (some flexibility needed on special events.
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