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Full client and product coaching provided, as well as access to fantastic support and mentoring networks within residential and event environments, so no experience is necessary. A fantastic product coaching programme in sales and customer service.
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Supporting the Head (Managing Director, Executive Committee) with diary scheduling, international travel arrangements and team management, you will also liaise with the other Assistants within the global offices.
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Ideally professionally qualified in one of the following fields: construction, project management, engineering, surveying, or architecture. Educated to degree level - preferably Construction Project Management or closely related.
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Responsible for maintaining and updating product catalogue to ensure full customs compliance, liaising with production departments. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimise order management, shipping processes, and delivery timelines.
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Be experienced in all aspects of property management including service charges, landlord & tenant, health and safety and day to day property management regularly. Senior Property Management Surveyor (Associate Director), London E11.
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Project-manage annual general meeting, including drafting notice, proxy form and shareholder communications, coordinating logistics, voting reports, liaison with registrars and proxy agencies, regulatory notifications.
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With offices in 70 cities across 30 countries, Oliver Wyman combines deep industry knowledge with specialized expertise in strategy, operations, risk management, and organization transformation.
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At least 5 years of managerial experience in Beverage Management on a cruise ship. Bachelor's degree in hospitality management, business administration or related field. At least 5 years of managerial experience in Beverage Management on a cruise ship.
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You will play a central role in the corporate governance and general administration of the plc, especially concerning the relationships between the Company and its shareholders and regulators, and between Company management and the non-executive directors.
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Oversee the logistics of deliveries, shipments, and storage management; coordinate space planning and allocation for events, meetings, and office relocations. As the flagship location, we are building out the product at the same time as operating it with an eye to scale in various forms this year.
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As a rapidly growing PropTech start-up, UpperKey has been redefining hotel-apartment management across major European cities, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates since 2010. Landlord Communication: Serve as a vital point of contact with landlords, addressing property management concerns effectively.
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Communicating with team members on matters related to shipping, receiving, and inventory management to present accurate information to the customers. - Excellent organisational skills and time management.
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Friendly and professional manner, with good presentational, organisational and people management skills. Ability to be flexible and adapt to change and work effectively as part of a team, with strong negotiation and problem-solving skills.
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Handle product replenishment and stock activities, including regular stock counts, inventories, and maintenance. Your organizational skills and proactive attitude will support the team in maintaining inventory accuracy and product availability, ultimately contributing to a superior customer experience.
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CPC is an independent project and cost management consultancy, providing the best technical expertise in delivering infrastructure, property and transformational change projects that are improving people’s lives both at work and at home.
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