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Under the guidance and direction of the Front Office Manager (FOM) and/or Guest Relations Manager, and within the limits of established InterContinental Hotels Group policies and procedures, the Assistant Manager – Front Office, provides supportive functional assistance to all departments, and acts as a key communication link with guests.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Take responsibility of the hotel as the Duty Manager in the absence of the Assistant Front Office / Front Office Manager. The Duty Manager assists the Front Office Manager in the administration and management of all Front Office operations to ensure profitability, control costs and quality standards, ensuring total guests’ satisfaction.
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Ensure compliance of front office, guest service, and PBX standard operating procedures and policies. Monitor and maintain the front office systems and equipment to ensure their optimum performance.
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Serving as the principal advisor to the Business Innovation Director regarding office programs including setting the strategy and vision, developing business process improvements, determining capability needs, setting requirement definitions for associated software applications, establishing stakeholder adoption parameters, etc.
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Office space on Barracks Row, in the heart of Capitol Hill. Just 2 blocks from the metro! Fun perks like a regular company boat outings (boat is walking distance from the office), chill work environment, etc.
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The Business Systems Analyst will work closely with the Office of Chief of Staff team to gain an understanding of N90's operations and the Business Management System (BMS) that uses Jira software.
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Business Intelligence Analyst - Office of Assessment and Decision Support (OADS) – Georgetown University. The Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst is a key member of Georgetown’s Office of Assessment and Decision Support (OADS) focused on structuring and utilizing administrative data from core university systems to support executives, senior leadership, administrators, and faculty in decision making.
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Leads audits or significant components of audits covering the Retail Bank (i.e., product and marketing strategy, application and decisioning, account opening and fulfillment, transaction processing, front line servicing, back office operations, resiliency, etc.
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Collaborate effectively with architects, analog mixed-signal designers, verification engineers, physical design and DFT teams and other front-end designers. SCHIE delivers the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's over 200 online businesses including Bing, MSN, Office 365, Xbox Live, Teams, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform globally with our server and data center infrastructure, security and compliance, operations, globalization, and manageability solutions.
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Compare marketing materials from industry solution providers that claim to satisfy the identified business requirements and deliver an Analysis of Alternatives that can be used by the Program Management Office (PMO) to identify and prioritize new projects.
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Overview: International Business and Technical Consultants, Inc. (IBTCI), a US-based international development consulting company, is seeking a Business Development Associate with experience to work in our Vienna, VA home office.
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This position supports senior DoD leadership within the Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Assistant Secretary of Defense (ASD) level and is the primary Correspondence Management Officer (CMO) for the respective ASD office.
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Candidates must be registered to practice in front of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and if appropriate, licensed to practice law in their respective state. The Patent Agent/Patent Attorney will draft patent applications and prosecute applications through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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