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We offer on-site classes, facilitator-led courses, and a generous tuition assistance program, plus a performance management approach that goes beyond the typical annual review. The Territory Manager is focused on obtaining and growing sales through weekly warehouse orders, convention sales opportunities, drop-ship programs, and other promotional programs.
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Experience with Azure Resource Manager, Resource Groups, Virtual Networks, Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Blob Storage, PowerShell DSC, Azure Automation, Azure Active Directory, and Azure Site Recovery.
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The Pickleball Instructor role is a position in Cooper Fitness Center's Sport Professional department, an on-site sport specific service available to members and guests. Offer seasonal camps, clinics, promotional programs as see fit by Tennis Pro and department manager.
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Job Details Description The Community Onboarding Manager is responsible for the end-to-end oversight and on-time delivery of FisionX's new residential construction projects. Collaborate with operational teams and create orders for all operational needs, including several on-site personnel, back-office workspace, equipment, office trailer space on-premises if applicable, restroom facilities, etc., and all other necessary equipment for operational efficiency.
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Plan, organize, and execute event logistics with guidance from Conference Manager from initial stages of development, through on-site and conference wrap-up. Supporting the Conference Manager on conference budgets with direct responsibility for some line items and helping produce accurate monthly forecasts and manage expenses effectively.
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The Credit Review Manager, as a key site leader, is responsible for the oversight of a team of Senior Lead Reviewers, including the execution of Business Monitoring and Reviews in accordance with the BICR Manual.
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Enjoy your office life: Coffee hubs to work or relax, quiet zone, flexible desks and agile areas, on site restaurants, tennis, soccer, yoga, dance, on-site sport center and classes and on-site concierge services.
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IE. MPLS, Internet, (4G/5G, Wi-Fi), software-defined networking, security, advanced communications (voice, SIP, contact center, video), customer premise equipment (CPE), field services, site services, structured cabling, data centres, cloud services, etc.
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Job location: on site in Pittsburgh, PA - Birmingham, AL - Dallas, TX - Cleveland, OH - Phoenix, AZ. Get up to speed on different aspects of Applications Manager role, connection with LOB ( Line of Business ), lots of meetings around risk management, driving down incident prevention on RTB, managing variabilities, architecture management, etc.
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Partial onsite work is required weekly - 3 days a week on-site/in office and 2 days a week remote. There is emphasis on proactive monitoring, governance, risk identification and escalation, as well as making sound risk decisions commensurate with the business unit's risk appetite and all risk and compliance program requirements.
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The role of the Lease Construction Manager (LCM)- Dallas requires effective interpersonal, communication, organizational skills, ability to self-direct, background in data center design, engineering, controls, operational requirements, managing teams and vendors, and an emphasis on project/construction management.
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Foot Locker, Inc. is on the lookout for a Sneaker-Inspired Sr. Manager for the IT Tools and Observability Services who elevates and revolutionizes how we build and run our software. Minimum of 5yrs with SRE (Site Reliability Engineering), Observability, Automation, and/or other equivalent technology experience.
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Schneider's Automation Engineer is an impactful role on the team - implementing quality building automation control practices and providing technical oversight for construction site projects within a retrofit/energy performance contracting team.
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With the support of a practice manager, a highly trained team on site, coupled with a vast network of experts across the nation, youll be completely connected to all the resources and support of Heartland Dental.
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They work closely with the on-site Maintenance Supervisor and Community Manager to ensure ongoing curb appeal, cleanliness, and function of the individual units and surrounding grounds.
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