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Description Purpose of the Role: The General Manager provides strategic and tactical leadership for their restaurant. The General Manager must hire, train and develop team members that share the Wingstop mission to Serve the World Flavor.
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As a Home Sales Inspector , youll be responsible for understanding Orkins termite protection services and how to make strategic recommendations to customers. As a Home Sales Inspector , youll be responsible for understanding Orkins termite protection services and how to make strategic recommendations to customers.
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Overview A Field Sales manager achieves sales volume and distribution objectives of the company and supplier by managing and coaching a team of sales representatives to make their standards of performance goals through proper planning, organization, training, and execution.
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When acting in the role of a Proposal Manager, this position is responsible for managing completion of technical and commercial proposals, providing project planning, means and methods of project execution and strategy, schedule preparation, cost estimating, and Project Execution and Commercial Execution Strategy.
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The Sourcing Specialist – Facilities & Construction is responsible for leading strategic sourcing activities for the Facilities and Construction categories in GE Gas Power’s Greenville and Schenectady sites, and for collaborating on sourcing activities across multiple North America sites.
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The firm encourages everyone to contribute their unique perspectives, backgrounds, and capabilities to maximize client satisfaction, maintain strategic relationships with business and community leaders, create a unified and personally rewarding team culture, and generate superior business results.
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Are you considering or already planning to relocate to the Nashville, TN area? Be motivated to continue your professional development to obtain LEED and NICET II certifications. Are you interested in getting LEED and NICET Level 2 certified.
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Partners with leaders in the planning process to ensure strategic plans drive business results, Partners with Field Leadership on strategic community outreach and engagement such as supporting local job fairs, participating in community service, and maintaining local hiring partnerships.
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The Private Client Services Practice is experienced in all aspects of estate, income, gift, and trust tax consulting and compliance; charitable giving and philanthropic foundations; executive compensation; and cash-flow, retirement, and life insurance planning.
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You will be planning and designing urban space, commercial, residential, roadway or green space projects. Responsible for planning, scheduling, conducting and coordinating the technical aspects of assigned projects.
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Supports MRP system for internal production planning and vendor purchasing management. Builds strategic relationships in the industry to access new opportunities and strengthen supply chain resilience.
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Interface with groups inside and outside the organization (other Human Resource departments, Strategic Business Units (SBUs), projects, vendors) We are committed to fostering a work environment that embraces Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) for all so our employees and stakeholders benefit from the creative solutions derived as a result of embracing differences.
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This role will be responsible for strategic planning of Machine Learning initiatives with the Product, Engineering, Performance and Business Intelligence teams, analysis of potential impact and prioritization of those projects.
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The ability to coach peers to improved performance Competencies Analytical Skills Strategic Thinking Organization/Planning Follow-through High Standards Flexibility/Adaptation Qualifications Work Experience: Minimum of 4 years in a QA/Coaching position in a call center or similar role in a regulated environment, preferably collections (and/or financial services.
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Administrative duties: Email, planning of fleet visits, making travel arrangements, expense reports, business vehicle maintenance, tire shipping, issuing credits and adjustments to fleets & dealers.
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