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You will be responsible for supervising all functions of the Business Office including accounts receivable and accounts payable. As a Director of Business Services, you will play an important role in all phases of the business office that meets or exceeds Buckner quality, service, and hospitality standards.
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Perform general maintenance of meter boxes which may include cleaning sand and debris from box and removal of some vegetation to gain access to the meter box. Report to billing department any problems with dogs, bees, snakes or other wildlife which prevents access to meters.
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This position reports to the General Supervisor, Rolling Mill Maintenance. The incumbent is responsible for maintenance and installation of Billet Yard, Rolling Mill, Rod Mill, Finishing mechanical equipment and systems (electrical, mechanical and pneumatic hydraulic) including cranes, reheat furnace and other service equipment.
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Position Summary Information Job Summary / Basic Function SUMMARY OF JOB DESCRIPTION:The Instructor for Sociology’s responsibilities include but are not limited to, providing instruction for students enrolled in Sociology courses (along with other related courses and topics) in the General Education and Developmental Studies Department, including dual credit high school students.
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Minimum of Two (2) years prior experience as a General Manager for a full service, quick casual, or fast food high volume restaurant. Key Contribution: The General Manager contributes to the success of McAlister’s through the direction and control of restaurant operations to ensure a positive guest experience and company profitability.
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As an Assistant Manager, you will be assisting the Restaurant General Manager to accomplish human resources objectives by recruiting, selecting, training, scheduling, coaching, counseling, recognizing, and disciplining employees.
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Responsibilities may include general department duties such as data entry and executing and reporting on research and data analysis projects. Must be highly proficient with MS Office Professional Suite (i.e. Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
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If you're already a successful manager, you need to check out our Restaurant General Manager position. As a Restaurant General Manager, you have the keys to a $1 million+ business (literally.
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Dental Office in search of dedicated Dentist to add to their team. Allowing you to concentrate on your area of expertise, while others manage patient administrative paperwork and office staffing.
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Drafting changes to record drawings Preparation of process flow diagrams (PFD), piping & instrument diagrams (P&ID), general equipment layouts, facility plot plans, and equipment and instrument lists for various company plant, pipeline and related facilities construction projects.
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Performs general store operational duties including cashiering, customer service, truck unloading, stocking, merchandise recovery, and light cleaning or maintenance as assigned. Additional benefits include a same day pay option (hourly associates only), discounts on Apple products, Verizon, AT&T services, and more.
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The primary role of the General Manager will be to work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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Our management team is dedicated to ensuring fulfillment of this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, associate activities and general treatment during employment.
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The jobsite located in Vidor, TX has an opening for a General Superintendent. Some Physical Demands Of Being a General Superintendent Include. Allocate general and daily work responsibilities to all craft supervisors so that project schedule goals can be met.
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From assistant manager to General manager, general manager to franchisee or district manager, our stores offer a world of opportunity. Well now's your chance Domino's Pizza is Hiring General Managers.
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