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Assume the responsibility and authority of the Shop Manager in the Shop Manager's absence. Assistant Shop Manager - Paid Training Available. Restock and maintain inventory levels on the floor.
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SUMMARY Will maintain and renovate flooring materials including but not limited to carpet, ceramic tile, VCT, concrete, and wood using a variety of mechanical equipment including buffers, sweepers, scrubbers, and extractors while utilizing various chemicals typical of floor cleaning and renovation.
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As a Store Manager ("SM"), you will assist in managing overall store performance by overseeing account management and recovery processes and providing an unmatched positive customer service experience.
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The Lead Case manager is required to maintain a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and be on-call. Job Summary: The Lead Case Manager is responsible for the day to day operations of the case management department including the timely submission of reunification packets, service plans and other assessments required for the compiling of a comprehensive case file found on Southwest Key’s (SWK) web-based system (ETO) with supporting documentation maintained in physical files.
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Welcome to Pronto Insurance, a flourishing general agency in South Texas!
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As a Right of Way Manager, you spend your day managing and overseeing right of way division such as monitoring expenditures on division budget, oversee preparation of reports, ensure timely completion of projects, and make recommendations to the Director and Assistant Director.
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The Asphalt Plant Quality Control Manager is responsible for ensuring all materials and finished products conform to applicable company standards and laws. Certified by TXDOT as QC/QA Technician a plus.
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Working as a Banquet Manager, you are responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations for a corporate dining account. Twice named one of the 10 most innovative companies in sports by Fast Company magazine and one of the top three Best Employers for Diversity in America by Forbes, Levy’s diverse portfolio includes award-winning restaurants; iconic sports and entertainment venues, zoos and cultural institutions, theaters, and convention centers; as well as the Super Bowl, Grammy Awards, US Open Tennis Tournament, Kentucky Derby, and NHL, MLB, NBA, NFL, and MLS All-Star Games.
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Work with the Service Manager and Body Shop Manager to ensure a timely turnaround of parts needed for internal jobs. The Parts Manager must be an investment advisor and profit producer.
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Report all extra work or non-contract work to your Division Manager. The Sr. Project Manager is fully responsible for managing the budget and work plan and all Project Management Procedures.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for proficiency in all areas of a specialty retail farm and ranch store. Assist Store Manager in Store Operations including: driving sales and profit, customer loyalty, planning, prioritization, and delegating of daily tasks.
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We are currently hiring a Market Manager for South Texas (McAllen (Rio Grande Valley), Del Rio, Laredo, Victoria, Beeville) The ideal candidate will live in the Rio Grande Valley / McAllen area.
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We're seeking a skilled Senior Sales Manager to expand our client portfolio and cultivate a culture of success within our sales team. As the Senior Sales Manager, you're entrusted with driving team growth and revenue expansion through effective client acquisition strategies, fostering client relationships, and coaching account executives.
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Conducting performance and compensation reviews in coordination with Regional Manager. Communicate with Regional Manager for inventory needs. As a Branch Sales Manager, you will ensure safe, efficient, and superior customer.
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RN (1 year is ideal, but manager is willing to be flexible) 1. Case load will reflect heavier weighting of complex cases than Care Manager I, commensurate with experience. Coordinate services between Primary Care Physician (PCP), specialists, medical providers, and non-medical staff as necessary to meet the complete medical socio economic needs of clients.
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