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As a FOH Team Member, you will welcome & greet guests, take and prepare customer orders in either the front counter or drive-thru, maintain cleanliness in the counter and dining room, observe health and sanitation guidelines, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile.
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Frequently requires operation of a forklift, Bobcat, front end loader, sweeper, scum truck, and/or pick-up truck. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Within one year of employment, must possess and Operator-in-Training (OIT) Grade I certification license for wastewater treatment plant.
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Free Continuing Education (CE) through TAG U*How You’ll Make a Difference:*As a *Patient Coordinator*, you will report to the Manager and perform daily front office tasks and duties to help create lasting impressions and build trust and loyalty with patients.
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The Hampton Inn by Hilton is one of the 50 hotel properties owned and managed by the award-winning hotel management company, Buffalo Lodging Front Service/Houseperson will be responsible for helping to achieve ongoing guest satisfaction by maintaining the cleanliness and general appearance of public areas and corridors of the hotel during the overnight shifts.
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The pace can be intense, especially in the evenings, weekends, and holiday seasons.
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The front desk/host positions require a strong communicator who will guide our Guests through their retail, game rental and dining experiences. Reviews the cleanliness and organization of the Front Desk and Host station.
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Aspire Partners offers B2B solutions with front-end timing and at no cost or investment to prospective companies. Current or former Business Professional, Executive, B2B Sales Rep, Finance Executive, CFO, COO, or Controller.
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Job Responsibilities Manage Front of House (Cafeteria, Food Court, Quick Service) dining operations Develop and implement retail services plan to improve service, quality and profitability of service areas.
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Expert with front end technologies, including HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery, CSS, ASP.NET, WebForms, WPF, Angular JS. Collette is seeking a Front-End Application Developer to join our growing IT Team. This is a hybrid role based at headquarters in Pawtucket, RI.
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Provide support to the Director, Project Controls & Assurance – Site Lead on Front End Loading (FEL) / early, end-to-end timeline efforts supporting the Capital investment by obtaining agreement on project definitions, scope, and priorities, and support the assessment of resources, capabilities, and project delivery processes.
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As a Route Sales Driver, you are on the front lines, keeping our customers happy by both providing our services and selling new products. As a Route Sales Driver you will be responsible for servicing customer locations such as garages, automotive dealerships, manufacturing facilities, fleet maintenance facilities, etc.
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Assist guests with luggage to the curbside and direct them to front desk or other areas as required. Assist Door Attendant in monitoring traffic in the porte cochere. Perform duties as required in the related positions of the department and Door Attendant.
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Answer general Museum and RISD campus inquiries via the front desk telephone and respond accordingly. Ensure the safety and cleanliness of front desk area and report any issues to supervisor, Facilities or Public Safety as appropriate.
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The Assistant Front Office Manager will be responsible for working closely with the Front Office Manager to oversee all areas of operation relating to the guest experience; all aspects of the Omni Select Guest Program; all systems and control aspects of the Front Office; and the development of all Front Office associates.
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Demonstrated Expertise (“DE”) building and executing against test automation for front and back-end applications, service layers, and end-to-end programs Selenium using Java or JavaScript (for back-end) and Cucumber BDD framework (for front-end); and performing service level testing in Karate or RESTAssured framework.
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