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Lead the Bar Manager in curating an industry-leading small-batch craft cocktail and Tequila list, along with a best-in-class bar and spirits program. Craft unique dining experiences through service that are two steps ahead and surround guests in rich, sultry, and luxurious comfort.
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Traveling health care professionals who take an assignment in Nashville have the opportunity to enjoy the city's lively music scene, historic attractions, local craft markets and festive clubs.
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Our menu includes breakfast, brunch until 5 pm daily, a kid’s menu, lunch, and dinner, accompanied by an enticing selection of craft beer, wine, and cocktails. Frothy Monkey is hiring an AM Line Cook at our Downtown Location location.
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As a Bartender, you will craft memorable experiences for our guests by preparing unique cocktails, providing exceptional service, and showcasing local flavors. We are seeking a passionate and skilled Bartender to join our team at a charming boutique hotel in the heart of Nashville.
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True Music Room and Bar is a unique bar and dining experience for everyone involved offering nightly live music, walking distance to Historic Honky-tonk Highway, serving upscale American style food like craft burgers, flatbreads and salads.
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Provide leadership and guidance to project teams, including subcontractors and self-perform craft trades. Project Manager QualificationsBachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
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Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writingExperience with construction projects, mechanical/electrical systems, building materials, building mechanics or working with craft workers.
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Required Qualifications Driver's License - address on driver's license must match address on profile 2 recent refs in skillset License in hand Facility Location Filled with Southern charm, scenic beauty, boot-scootin’ dance halls and country music at every turn, “Music City, USA” is always a fascinating destination.
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Required Experience Basic qualifications for Entry-Level Engineer candidates include: Bachelor of Science in an Engineering discipline, Engineering Technology or Construction Management, Construction Technology.
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Expert Level (Level IV) – are the masters of their craft, skilled in electrical and hydraulic troubleshooting with a mechanical mindset, leadership skills and extensive knowledge in dock leveler and door repairs.
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As a Line Cook , you will play a key role in our kitchen, working alongside a talented team of culinary professionals to craft dishes that delight the senses and exceed expectations. Uncle Julio's Restaurant Group , parent to Uncle Julio's, Hacienda Colorado, and Savage Burrito, is known for made-from-scratch Mexican cuisine, using fresh ingredients and authentic recipes to create its signature taste.
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Registered respiratory therapist, respiratory therapist, respiratory, RRT, respiratory care, allied health, allied, healthcare, health care, patient care, neonatal intensive care, NICU RRT, NICU respiratory therapist, respiratory therapy.
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Ability to craft and execute international sales strategies that drive market penetration and revenue growth. As the Overseas Sales Manager for energy storage products, you will be responsible for overseeing and driving the company’s global sales efforts.
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Music City offers art, music, beer and food festivals, Tennessee Titans football, Nashville Predators hockey, and a variety of college sports. Music takes center stage with events like the Americana Music Festival, Full Moon Pickin' Parties, and Musicians Corner.
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Candidates MUST HAVE strong communication skills, ability to quickly adapt to change and multi-task various assignments, analytical & critical thinking skills to quickly & concisely identify significant issues, and excellent drafting/negotiation skills and proven ability to craft proposed solutions & contractual provisions.
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