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Performs other reasonable work assignments as directed by the Gym General Manager and/or Operations Supervisor to include but not limited to light cleaning and picking up of weights. Monitor check-ins to identify delinquent accounts and notifies Gym Operations Supervisor.
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The SUPERVISOR INSTALLER is responsible to the Manager Operations for project financial and resource allocation for projects assigned to the associated area of responsibility or turf. The SUPERVISOR INSTALLER reports directly to the Manager Operations.
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Compliance with company standards as defined in the Human Resources Policy Manual, Operations Playbook and applicable laws, e.g., Fair Housing, Landlord Tenant, Local Building Codes, OSHA, and EEOC Maintenance Technician.
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Applying experience with TSA explosives detection canine operations, principles of canine team training, transportation security policies, directives, and regulations, and Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and industry regulations associated with explosives safety, transportation, storage and handling to guide and direct canine handlers.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Court Administration (DCA) and the direction of the Court Operations Supervisor (COS) and Judge, this position will provide professional services for misdemeanant offenders for The incumbent will perform in the areas of administrative review, intervention services, drug testing and sentencing alternatives.
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This opportunity is for a Multi-Function Manufacturing Supervisor, a vital leader within the Bothell Production Operations team reporting directly to the Site Senior Manager. Duties include ensuring the safety of employees; providing staff with the appropriate training/workforce development opportunities; management of staff workloads and hiring; and overseeing day-to-day assembly operations to support the successful attainment of all program cost, schedule and technical objectives though active management of program priorities, work schedules, tools & equipment, and issue resolution.
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Position SummaryThe role of Front Office Supervisor requires an individual the ability to provide superior guest service in a fast-paced, hotel environment, ensuring 100% guest satisfaction; overseeing PBX and Front Office Operations.
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The Guest Services supervisor primary function is to assist the Guest Services Manager with the daily operations of the Front of House. We are looking for a Guest Service Supervisor to join our Level Hotel in Seattle.
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The Poker Floor Supervisor 's role is to implement and ensure compliance with Washington State Gambling Commission regulations, company internal control policies and safety regulations. Working knowledge of pull tab operations, knowledge of State of Washington Gambling regulations and rules.
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Organizing, coordinating and managing the overall maintenance operations including curb appeal, timely work request service, quality turnover / make-ready schedule, and cost-effective inventory control and ordering for the property.
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Performs other duties assigned by the Regional Rental Manager (RRM), Rental Field Operations Manager (RFOM), Rental Operations Supervisor, or authorized personnel. This position reports to the Rental Operations Supervisor or Regional Rental Manager This position has 0 direct reports.
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Monitors all credit card and cash transactions for Ticket Office operations. The Ticket Office Show Supervisor will assist with running the Ticket Office for Seattle Symphony (SSO) and Benaroya Hall Music Center (BHMC) events in a high-volume, fast-paced environment.
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Under the direction of the Public Works Maintenance Operation Supervisor or Maintenance Operations Lead, the employee occupying this entry level position will assist with performing field work, including maintenance and repair of City streets, rights-of-way and storm drainage systems.
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Front Office Supervisor/Accounts Payable or Receivable Clerk – Front Office Manager. Balance revenue and settle accounts nightly, maintain files, and reset the system for the next day of operations while performing Guest Service Agent tasks and duties.
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Ability to manage, consult, and help plan daily activities with General Manager, Operations Manager, and other Supervisors. One or more years working as a Supervisor in a retail setting. For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores.
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