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Familiarity with permitting requirements- Work Zone Protection (WZP) and Traffic Control plans (TCP)
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Provides feedback to manager regarding Patient Services Specialist personnel. Assist manager with day-to-day operation of clinic(s). patient registration activities and facilitating access to UTMB services for new and returning patients.
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As a member of UFCU's Retail Leadership Team, and working under the supervision of the Senior Retail Manager, the Branch Manager (BM) will lead the team to grow relationships and provide exceptional service to credit union members.
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In this position, you will be responsible for assisting the Clinical Laboratory Manager with Core Lab and Blood Bank daily activities, providing technical leadership for clinical staff, supporting diagnostic activities, and ensuring patient satisfaction, quality care and regulatory/accreditation standards are achieved.
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Atmospheric Testing, Defensive Driving, Facility Inspection, Fall Protection, Fire Watch, Forklift Safety, HAZWOPER, HLO (Helicopter Landing Officer), Confined Space Rescue/High Angle Rescue, and Certified Rigger/Competent Rigger, Certified First Aid / CPR Instructor as required by EMS Manager and customer.
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Follow up with physician, client, family members, staff, and Case Manager on client problems, concerns, and/or changes in client condition. Responsible for accepting and writing verbal orders from physicians as required and for obtaining co-signature of Case Manager on all verbal orders.
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Current pharmacist licensure in the states within the district.
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Assist with Staff Management and provide backup support to Club Manager as needed. The Assistant Manager will be responsible for assisting in the oversight of gym operations to ensure an exceptional Judgement Free member experience as well as a financially successful club.
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Manage construction implementation process for land development and drainage projects from start to final closeout
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SUMMARY: The Floor Supervisor’s primary function is to assist and support the Store and Assistant Manager in all aspects of the store, including all personnel, product, merchandising, and visual functions, business processes and results for the store.
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Hair #Stylist #Manager #Cosmetologist #Barber. If you a hair stylist who is looking for an opportunity to #UnleashYourPotential as a leader and Salon Manager, you've come to the right place.
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At Ports America, the Assistant Operations Manager Intern supports site leadership in the planning, execution and supervision of the duties associated with terminal operations and staff. This includes ensuring efficient, safe, and productive operations for your assigned customers, terminal area, and cargo type (Engineering Shop, Container Freight, Ro/Ro, Bulk, Break Bulk, Cruise, etc.
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With PetSmart, you will have opportunities to: Gain experience in a different business unit—from the store to the salon or the Pets Hotel Develop your leadership skills as a Department or Assistant Manager role Tackle the challenge of a new store opening Transfer to any one of our 1600 stores nationwide THE WARM AND FUZZIES: We’ve highlighted job responsibilities as best as we could above—but the best parts of working at PetSmart can’t be fully described in the job description.
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With Sherwin-Williams’ promote-from-within philosophy, you will have the opportunity to progress into an Assistant Store Manager position upon successful completion of the initial 6-8-week training.
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Assist the Store Manager on the receipt and return of DSD merchandise. Responsible for assisting with all operational tasks within the store as delegated and assigned by the Store Manager with main focus on the front-end and sales floor operations.
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