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Providing support to the Tasting Room Manager and other staff members as needed. Providing support to the Tasting Room Manager and other staff members as needed. Hush & Whisper seeks a Tasting Room & Bar Assistant in Bryan, Texas, who will help shape the customer experience to meet a high standard.
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Front Desk Manager, Full-time w/ Benefits - Texas A&M Hotel Benchmark Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center College Station TX. The Front Desk Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Front Office, Reservations, and Bell Services operations.
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Officer positions in the Supply Corps are available to college graduates, and Logistics Specialist (LS) positions are available to those without a degree.
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Markets served are across a broad range of dispersion and dispersible polymer powder markets including construction, adhesives, engineered fabrics, caulks/mastics/coatings and carpet. To strengthen our team in Home Office, we are looking for you as a(n) Sales Manager.
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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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Communicate with the on-site manager to repair rental unit maintenance requests. Communicate with the on-site manager to repair rental unit maintenance requests. Minimum Qualifications: 1+ years of experience as a Maintenance Technician providing oversight to apartment, RV, or mobile home communities.
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Typical office environment, typical construction environment, extreme weather conditions, high noise level, safety hazards (electric currents, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to chemicals), atmospheric conditions (fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases, poor ventilation.
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Physical Therapist will partner with the Market Director of Physical Therapy and Medical Center Manager (MCM) to ensure center operations are consistent with medical policy and professional standards at Nova Medical Centers.
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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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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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The Housekeeping Supervisor is responsible for administering and coordinating housekeeping functions in assigned sections, as well as for assuming all Housekeeping Manager functions in his/her absence.
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Performs administrative duties by performing public relations duties, participating in staff meetings, supervising company donations and sponsorships, administering company uniform program, and acting as company representative for unemployment hearings.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in the general construction industry with a commercial or industrial general contractor managing and coordinating multiple building renovation and upgrade projects and multi trade subcontractors.
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Assists the Creative Manager/Director in developing and implementing comprehensive, university-level, strategic communication programs. Assists the Creative Manager/Director in developing and implementing comprehensive, university-level, strategic communication programs.
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Job Title: Machine Operator 1FLSA Status: Non-ExemptDepartment: OperationsReports to: Assistant Manager, Superintendent or Assistant SuperintendentGENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE: Machine Operator 1 (MO1) a field based position, is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing company railway maintenance and inspection equipment.
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