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Join our team as an Area General Manager (AGM) and lead our Corrugated Packaging business in Northern California. Lead and develop a high-performing team, including Customer Service Manager, Sales Manager, and their respective teams.
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What we expect from youAs a General Manager, you are an integral part of the Zara image. What we expect from youAs a General Manager, you are an integral part of the Zara image. Vous êtes capable d'effectuer plusieurs tâches en parallèle avec vos principales responsabilités.
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Unit Description Sodexo is seeking an Area General Manager for the Mid-Atlantic region whowill be responsible for maintaining an excellent client relationship and ensuring high customer service standards for this Government client.
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Key Responsibilities and Expectations: As the Area General Manager of Seattle and Spokane, you will be responsible for achieving sales, operational, and financial goals through the IPS Operating System and Continuous Improvement Process Solution (CIPS.
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Vertex Premier Hotel Services, a leading 3rd party vendor providing hotel cleaning services, is looking for an exceptional individual to join our team as an Area General Manager! Join the Vertex Team as an Area General Manager in Orlando.
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The General Manager drives their business through a focus on people (talent acquisition, training, and development), performance (guest service, sales, and expense control), and process (standard operating procedures and policies), which will result in overall profitability.
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Position OverviewThe General Manager is responsible for leading through Petco’s vision of “Healthier Pets. Happier People. Contacts This position has continuous contact with the general public at the Pet Care Center and at Pet Care Center -related events, and regular contact and exchange of information with other departments in the field, Distribution Centers, and at the Support Centers.
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Area General Manager. Area General Manager. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) are more than just values- they’re a competitive advantage. This includes service delivery, P&L oversight, QHSE, regulatory compliance, people and talent management, operations management, and business development.
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As an Area General Manager at United Rentals, you'll be the leader of a major business enterprise while leading multiple locations in a metro market. As an Area General Manager at United Rentals, you'll be the leader of a major business enterprise while leading multiple locations in a metro market.
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Effectively manages the business to include the coordination of all daily work within route sales, service, warehouse, and administrative functions as well as supporting key client contact and visitations.
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Job Description: General Manager - Boutique Lodge in the Blue Ridge Mountains We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced General Manager to oversee the daily operations of our small boutique lodge nestled in the serene and picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
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General Description of Duties: Achieves monthly and annual net written sales plan and profit margin goals. Leads the daily showroom sales meeting to set goals and energize the sales staff. Ensures store security at all times in compliance with company policy and procedure.
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The Restaurant General Manager reports directly to the District Manager in their region. Job Summary: The Restaurant General Manager is an exciting opportunity for a hands-on leader as they are responsible for all restaurant's performance, results, and managing 15-40 Team Members.
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This Area General Manager will maintain the momentum following our achievement as the 2024 IPS Service Center of the Year! The Area General Manager will cultivate a culture centered around IPS values using a Servant Leadership approach, while also recruiting, developing, and engaging top talent.
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As the Area General Manager of Seattle and Spokane, you will be responsible for achieving sales, operational, and financial goals through the IPS Operating System and Continuous Improvement Process Solution (CIPS.
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