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The Operations Manager will manage the operations function for the distribution warehouse. Responsible for recruiting, training, and evaluating all operations personnel. Responsible for developing a comprehensive succession plan for operations personnel.
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The Operations Manager is responsible for directing fuel operations for one location within western Washington, general supervision of all phases of all fuel operations, including but not limited to: production, quality control, maintenance, receiving, shipping, route dispatching, employee engagement, and customer satisfaction.
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Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Operations Management, or a related field. Job Description We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Operations Manager to oversee and optimize our daily operations.
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A specific offer will vary based on applicant's experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, and alignment with market data.
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The Operations Manager – Parking Lot Services oversees all aspects of parking lot sweeping and asphalt maintenance operations. Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, permits, and environmental standards for parking lot sweeping and asphalt operations.
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Partner with Senior Operations Leader and Regional Director of Operations to determine staffing needs; request, hire and allocate staff. Business Support & Operations. Our team of 20,000 people in more than 20 countries, advise and manage assets and income of more than 2 million individual, small business and institutional clients.
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Position DescriptionAs our Senior Manageryou will be at the forefront of our modernization strategy of our Data Center in Hybrid Cloud architecture, responsible for network design, automation and operations of high-qualitysecurity solutions utilizingnext-gen distributed Firewall, software Load balancers and appliances building a cohesive, robust system.
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The DON is responsible for oversight of the daily clinical and administrative operations of the nursing department to assure that each resident receives the highest quality of care so that they will achieve the maximum level of function in accordance with their comprehensive plan of care.
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In addition, the Operations Manager will provide the leadership necessary to meet all Portfolio maintenance, capital improvement projects and “Show Ready” requirements, including timely response to and resolution of any tenant or owner requests or concerns.
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The Health Information Operations Supervisor will also assist in the new hire process, meeting with clients, and developing staff at multiple sites. The Health Information Operations Supervisor will be responsible for maintaining workflow and productivity of HIS's as well as Handling escalated situations and driving a positive work environment.
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Ensure that all merchandise and product received at the store is processed in accordance with established programs and procedures; the backroom is organized and maintained so that merchandise is easily accessible in partnership with the Freight Flow/Operations Lead.
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Apply your expertise to lead and influence a high-performing team as Operations Manager of our rapidly growing Washington branch. Contribute to the day-to-day operations of various departments of Ulines Washington branch, including Warehouse, Customer Service, Sales, HR, IT and Facilities.
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We're working with a top food/beverage/grocery distributor in the Tacoma region in search of a high-caliber Director of Operations. Leading high-volume warehouse and transportation operations is a must (ideally a private fleet.
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Soundview Consultants has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Operations Manager to join our growing team! Supervise the company’s contracting team to ensure efficient contracting operations consistent with timeline objectives and standard practices.
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Operations Manager, Chemical Engineer, Manager, Compliance, Marketing Manager, Operations, Engineering, Management, Legal, Marketing. Experience with Unit Operations including batch and continuous reaction and distillation operations.
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