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Assists the talent acquisition manager and director in the development and implementation of sourcing, recruiting hiring, and onboarding in compliance with federal, state, and company policies.
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We are seeking a(n) Talent Acquisition Manager for Dollywood Parks & Resorts who will embody the heart and soul of our mission of creating memories worth repeating while caring deeply about our brand.
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Must have the ability to communicate and partner with the Regional leadership team including the SVP of Sales Development, VP Sales Development and Training, Sr. Director, Sales Development and Training, Regional EVP, SVP of Marketing, RSVP, AVP, Site VP, Site DOS and Regional Director of Recruiting.
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With a matrix structure reporting to the Resort General Managers and Dollywood Director of Sales, the Area Director of Sales, Lodging’s responsibilities include oversight of all revenue streams pertaining to overnight group sales to include guest rooms, banquet, catering and other related revenues.
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Share recommendations and guest comments to the Executive Chef and Food and Beverage Director to reflect current customer profile. Communicate with fellow management and the Food & Beverage Director effectively.
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Operation of specific parts and zones inside the haunted house as well as street entertaining. Must get along well with others and have an eagerness to learn the parts of the haunted house.
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Application of your own makeup and costume as defined for the spot you are scheduled. Ability to follow rules and guidelines of our parts, makeup, costumes. Strong guest service skills and the ability to know when to jump out of character to help a guest.
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Rocky Top Sports World is a member of the , the nation's largest and fastest growing network of sports facilities and is operated by the industry-leader in outsourced operations, Sports Facilities Management.
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Working knowledge of music, acoustics, stage lighting, and video engineering is required. - Provides audio and video (A/V) support to venue management and stage entertainment, including coordination of equipment documentation, handling the nightly mixing for the live performances, and coordinating event operations.
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Candidates will be responsible for various types of preparation, welding, and weld finishing operations to complete project to customer specifications. Cuts, threads and bends pipe; assembles and installs a variety of metal and nonmetal pipe fittings, caulked, soldered, brazed, fused or cemented joints.
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Partners with the Director of Revenue Management (DORM) and finance to develop the group room. Area Director of Sales, Lodging - Dollywood Parks & Resorts - Exempt. Minimum of 5 years as Director of Group Sales, preferably in a multi-property, resort environment.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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May perform manual labor including cleaning equipment, facilities and grounds as required and properly disposes of waste according to safety and environmental policies. Must become proficient in the care and use of all site specific, facility required PPE (Personal Protection Equipment), including respirators, gas detectors, confined space equipment, etc.
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Training in operation of mechanical drives, hydraulic pumps and valves, pneumatics, electronics, and control systems. Training in the use of energy management systems as needed. Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting.
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Exposure to many individuals in youth programs, historic preservation, and training world of National Park Service. The Smoky Mountain National Park Facilities and Management Division Professional Services Branch implements the park's comprehensive development management plans, with a goal of improving visitor experience and protecting and restoring cultural and natural resources.
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