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Establish a working relationship with all store staff and fellow Museum staff to support company initiatives and objectives. Restock store product with direction from store management.
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BNA is seeking an experienced Project Manager Design -Electricial to join their team. Assists the Construction Manager and Construction Inspectors with electrical engineering requirements for all construction projects, and assures that construction documents and all applicable standards, codes, and guidelines are met.
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The Finance Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of the finance function for Chief's. This role will oversee day-to-day accounting, financial reporting, planning, month-end close, and directly assist the General Manager with other financial activities and provide guidance in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP.
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Follow the Career Path and apply for a Store Manager in Training position which includes a 12-week training program to build the foundation to run your own store. As a Shift Manager, it will be your responsibility to provide a friendly, courteous, and respectful environment that clearly sets EZPAWN apart from the competition.
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At First Watch, each manager is responsible for supervising both kitchen operations and the overall dining experience. A recipient of hundreds of local “Best Breakfast” and “Best Brunch” accolades, First Watch’s chef-driven menu includes elevated executions of classic favorites along with First Watch specialties such as the protein-packed Quinoa Power Bowl®, Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos, Avocado Toast, Chickichanga, Morning Meditation (juiced in-house daily), Spiked Lavender Lemonade and its signature Million Dollar Bacon.
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Our Assistant Store Managers develop their leadership skills in real time by assisting the Store Manager with account management (collections), customer outreach, and risk management.
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Work with Conference Services Manager and Executive Chef in planning customized menus and themed functions. Principal Function: The Catering Sales Manager is directly responsible for handling external meeting and event bookings for our venue.
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The Foote Region of Modern Woodmen is actively looking for a Managing Partner to spearhead the development and leadership of a team of financial representatives across Greater Nashville.
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Responsibilities include Associate development, customer service, asset protection and store maintenance. The Assistant Team Leader provides leadership for the successful operation of the entire front-end of store.
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Primary responsibilities at a high level:We are looking for a Digital Marketing Manager who isn't afraid of rolling up their sleeves and playing a pivotal role in shaping and executing our digital strategy, focusing on optimizing email campaigns and conversion rates across digital channels.
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Carrier Enterprise currently has an exciting opportunity for an Sales Manager in Nashville, TN. Carrier Enterprise (CE) is a subsidiary of the largest independent HVAC/R distribution company in the world, Watsco, Inc. At CE we proudly distribute industry leading brands such as Carrier, Bryant, Payne, GREE and other brands of HVAC and Refrigeration equipment, as well as a full-line of aftermarket parts, supplies and accessories.
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Technical lead on accounting and technology issues
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As an Assistant Catering Manager, you will partner with the Catering Operations Manager to ensure all F&B events at Bridgestone Arena run efficiently to create memorable experiences for guests.
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It helps to be artist/manager friendly and understand digital music. Experience in Adobe Suite, Pro Tools, Google Analytics, Google Adwords, HTML and CSS a plus. Drive social media growth and engagement for all artists through advanced strategy, promotion, activity, and relevant content across Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, SnapChat, TikTok, YouTube and others as needed.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for effectively assisting the Store Manager in all aspects of operations, driving sales, customer service, management and training of the staff, etc.
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