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The Director of Culinary Operations reports directly to the VP of Culinary and Executive Chef and is responsible for two main pillars: Culinary Production and Culinary Park Operations. Provide culinary guidance and support to Chefs and Operations Managers.
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Active Pharmacy Consultant license required, or equivalent as per State requirements for a Pharmacy Director/Pharmacist in Charge, if facility pharmacy does not have a Pharmacy Operations Manager position available.
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We look for leaders who are responsible, passionate, and innovative as they take charge of day-to-day operations at our beautiful self-storage facilities. Manage the day-to-day operations of one or more sites.
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Ensure frequent communication with injured team member, including contact by DC Safety Supervisor (if applicable), team member's supervisor, operations and/or DC Manager, and HR Business Partner.
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Perform other duties as assigned by Physician, Clinic Manager, Supervisor and/or Director of Operations. Employee Assistance Program. Incentive Rewards Program. Scribe certification (preferably Certified Ophthalmic Assistant and/or Ophthalmic Scribe Certification) preferred, should obtain within 6 months.
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OFS Field Operations | Completions Roustabout. Force Pressure Control is seeking professional, safety-oriented roustabout personnel who have experience rigging up and rigging down wellhead barrier and surface pressure control equipment related to frac, drill out, and well testing scopes of work.
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Under the direction of the Regional Property Manager, the Community Manager is responsible for ensuring excellent customer service in the daily management, coordinating all aspects of apartment community operations, maximizing cash flow while preserving assets, achieving budgeted NOI, providing a quality living environment for residents, and establishing a positive working environment for property team members.
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As a key member of the Fire Department, the Firefighter will handle fire suppression, prevention, inspection, rescue, and first responder operations. Must have a valid Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) EMT-Basic Certification.
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1+ years of experience in paint operations within a collision center. Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Painter Helper to efficiently prepare vehicles for painting in cooperation with the Auto Painter to ensure efficient workflow.
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A minimum five years (5) experience in water, sewer, and storm water operations. Must obtain Class B Water Operator License and Class III Wastewater Collection Operator License within twelve (12) months of hire/appointment to the position.
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Overview and Essential Functions A successful Fiber Splicing Supervisor shall be responsible for coordinating and managing field operations for Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) OSP Fiber Construction. Responsibilities: Manage in house and subcontracted resources performing OSP fiber plant work Supervise, develop, and provide leadership to employees of assigned departments or projects.
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All technicians should be willing to assist facility management operations in other non-HVAC maintenance activities as assigned. Ability to read and comprehend blueprints, specification and operations manuals.
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Responsible for directing the daily activities of a two-to-three-person Field Survey Crew in the collection of on-the-ground survey data to produce various land surveys as directed by the Field Operations Manager.
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Department Manager - Manages the food service program in a single site, provides leadership, support, and guidance to ensure that food quality standards, inventory levels, food safety guidelines, and customer service expectations are met, including following facility menus, current applicable federal, state, and local standards, guidelines and regulations, in line with our established policies and procedures to ensure that quality dining services are provided at all times.
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Using knowledge of Air Force Human Resources functions and their impact on the customer population, work with Workforce Planning Manager, Operations Manager and Support Service Operations Manager to analyze work processes and assist in scheduling and assigning personnel to appropriate tasks as necessary.
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