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You lead and develop your Kitchen Manager and Hospitality Manager to be their best and drive business performance. Servsafe Food Manager. As General Manager, you own every aspect of restaurant operations - building teams, upholding standards, and driving the business.
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Major Gifts Regional Director Bryan, TX, USA ● College Station, TX, USA Req #31497 Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Do you have 3-5 years’ experience related to outside territory sales, public relations, fundraising, philanthropy, alumni affairs, insurance, ministry or financial services.
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EduWhat we want The Manager of our Learning Media Production Studio plans, manages, and operates the learning media production studio to develop instructional video projects associated with cataloged academic programs at Mays Business School, including schedules, parameters, and milestones.
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Under the direction of the Project Management Office Manager, report and present to Director of Engineering and Business Steering Committee for the projects raising any concerns or issues that require business attention.
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Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) certification preferred. Job Description OverviewColliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Project Manager to join our Municipal Engineering Group in Bryan, Texas.
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Enumerate is looking for a Customer Marketing Manager to join our team! We have offices in Clearwater, FL (near Tampa), Fort Lauderdale, FL, Knoxville TN, and Mission Viejo, CA (an hour outside LA), plus a few fully remote team members across the US. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Title: Club ManagerDepartment: OperationsReports to: District Manager FLSA Status: ExemptIf you would love working for a rapidly growing company that changes people’s lives for the better every day, helps them live healthier, doesn’t judge anyone, and supports their communities and the Boys and Girls Club (because they don’t judge either), then this may be your dream job.
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In this role, the Human Resources Manager will report directly to the Regional Director but will function as the business partner daily to the Operations Director. Experience working with with HRIS - Workday.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Food & Beverage Manager reports to the Food & Beverage Director and will be responsible for leading the department's day-to-day personnel and administrative management. Communicating with Director of Outlets, Director of F&B, Director of Operations, General Manager, etc., on all upcoming events, promotions, new products, etc.
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Ensure the efficient operation of the hotel in the absence of the General Manager by supervising and supporting the Guest Services Food & Beverage Food Production Engineering Accounting Sales and Housekeeping departments.
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Maintains plant employee relations by assisting supervisors with counseling associates, monitoring associate separations, counseling associates with workplace problems, developing plant policies and procedures, communicating with management teams regarding policy interpretation and ensuring open employee communications.
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For additional information on this HVAC SERVICE MANAGER opportunity, contact taylor.dunlop@gogpac.com. We continue to grow and are looking for an HVAC Service Manager. HVAC Service Manager.
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As the Marketing Manager, you will focus on driving growth, improving customer and client satisfaction, and amplifying the Chartwells brand across various dining experiences. Chartwells Higher Ed maintains a drug-free workplace.
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See below for more info: Create a Top-Tier experience for members in the branch, drive-thru, and over the phone. Summary of what you'll do as a Branch Associate: In the Branch Associate role, you will serve members in a hybrid capacity conducting both Teller and New Accounts transactions.
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You are the Front Office Manager and all those employees who open the door, handle luggage and greet the guests are your team! In the role of Front Office Manager, you will: Be the Business Manager.
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