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As a Project Manager with CEC, you will assist in expanding the practice focusing on environmental consulting, engineering, permitting, and compliance services to private and public sector clients in a wide range of markets including manufacturing, mining, real estate, solid waste, and power.
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Flavor Choreographer: Collaborate with the kitchen wizards to orchestrate a menu that tantalizes taste buds and keeps guests coming back for more. As our General Manager, you're not just overseeing a restaurant you're curating an experience that leaves taste buds tingling and hearts smiling.
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Under the direction of your Studio Manager, the Experience Ambassador role is crucial in delivering CADY’s brand promise of an elevated Senior experience, and contributing toward the overall success of the business.
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Understands and can clearly articulate the Company's brand positioning, including: the uniqueness of all expressions of ANN INC., current marketing and promotional initiatives, markdowns, POS events, Bounce Back promotions, coupon events, lifestyle concepts to internal and external clients.
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Instill the Right At School footprint by participating in local community events (Back to School, Right Club gives back, Field Day, and more!) Program Manager: $20.00- $24.00 per hour (based on education and experience.
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From the customers to the front of the house to the back of the house - you put yourself in everyone's shoes at all times (with no additional feet provided). Your management skills are obvious, your restaurant experience is necessary, and your awesome attitude is the icing on the cake.
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You can tackle issues on the floor, make things happen in the kitchen, and transform a disgruntled customer into a vocal advocate. The boss, plain and simple. that you could also sell if you were pushing deserts.
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The primary role of the General Manager will be to work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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As an Assistant Manager, you will lead by example in your restaurant, coaching and developing team members so you and your store are successful. Not only do we want you to provide customers with great-tasting food, but also with service that puts a smile on their faces and keeps them coming back for more.
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With limited supervision, the Assistant Kitchen/Culinary Manager's (AKM) role is to support the back-of-house team members and kitchen manager, within a specific restaurant, through maintenance of restaurant kitchen standards, and strive to achieve overall quality and consistency on a daily basis.
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The Control Panel Technician reports to the Manufacturing Manager. The Control Panel Technician works closely with the engineering and manufacturing staff to complete back panel layout, punchouts, component mounting, and interconnection wiring.
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From the customers to the front of the house to the back of the house - you put yourself in everyone's shoes at all times (with no additional feet provided).
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From the customers to the front of the house to the back of the house - you put yourself in everyone's shoes at all times (with no additional feet provided).
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Overview:As the Part Time Customer Service Lead, under the guidance of the Assistant Store Manager and Customer Service Supervisor, you’ll be responsible for leading day-to-day customer service initiatives, inspiring, motivating, and encouraging associates to provide exceptional, friendly and professional customer service at all times.
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Under direction of Food Service Supervisor, Food Service Manager, Production Manager, or Executive Chef, the Lead Food Service Associate ensures quality and oversees the maintenance and cleanliness of our front and back house facilities.
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