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The team is comprised of two other RMs and reporting to the Facilities Maintenance Director, to manage and lead Facilities Managers and Facilities Area Manager (Shift supervisors). Provide Fulfillment Center General Managers with visibility over facilities manager responsibilities so that they can better understand, lead, mentor, and manage FMs.
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The purpose of the General Manager I (GM) position is to manage a QSR restaurant or small cluster of restaurants or points-of-sale in close proximity to each other with Sales of generally up to $5M. The GM ensures the restaurant is clean, staffed, open for business, and operates to high operational and financial standards.
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The Studio Manager manages and leads the operation and staff of a portrait studio in a host environment. We are currently seeking a full-time Studio Manager. As a Studio Manager, you will.
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The Christman Company is looking for a Regional Safety Manager in our DC Metro region. What You Will Do: As a Regional Safety Manager , your p rimary daily responsibilities of this role includ e , but are not limited to : Determine appropriate safety equipment and safe work practices to be employed by subcontractors and subordinates on specific jobs based on OSHA, MIOSHA, and corporate standards.
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In this role, the Plumbing Project Manager is to provide overall management and direction for the mechanical installation and service projects. To meet our growth goals, we are adding a Plumbing Project Manager to the team.
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Giant food has three ASM classifications, including Customer Service Manager (CSM); Non-Perishable Manager (NPM); and Perishable Manager (PM). Prior work as an Assistant Store Manager and/or Store Manager in a nationally or regionally recognized grocery company and/or big box retail company.
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The Proposal Manager is responsible for leading, planning, scheduling, and overseeing the timely development and delivery of high-quality responses to federal business opportunities, from pre-RFP to post-submission activities, in a fast-paced environment.
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The Sales Center Manager exercises complete responsibility for developing and managing a business operation that increases sales, profitability, market share, and customer and employee satisfaction by directing, coordinating and monitoring all sales, branch operation and personnel developments activities.
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Act as an escalation point for all facilities-related issues within the datacenter, escalating to the Data Operations Manager as needed. Experience with Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS), Branch Circuit Monitoring (BCM), and Building Automation Systems (BAS.
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We are currently hiring for a Senior Manager, Chief of Staff responsible for moving the needle across several key functions including Executive Support & Strategy (OKRs) and Top of House (ToH) Governance.
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Mechanical Design Engineering Manager. This position is a manager for the Mechanical Design Engineering team in Collins Aerospace interior engineering department. This manager will also support department activities to improve efficiency, ensure predictable execution, and keep talent staff engaged.
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Job OverviewAs a Retail Store Manager, you're ready to lead by example, go All IN, and rally & empower your team to give it their all in becoming the best in the world at connecting customers to their world.
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Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager/Performance Improvement Coordinator - Trauma Center. Job Summary Maintains and updates the trauma registry and performance improvement database. Required Experience: minimum of 3 years previous RN work experience is required; previous Case Management, Nurse Navigator or direct related experience is strongly preferred.
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The Business Development Manager, US Government and Defense (East) is focused on driving business development in the US government sector on prime and subcontracts, anywhere in the world. The Business Development Manager, US G&D orchestrates involvement of multiple stakeholders during the Sales process, with a heavy focus on new logo and new business monthly.
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INOVA's Blood Donor Services team is seeking an Account Manager to join their team! The Account Manager establishes and maintains prospective and blood drive coordinator relationships to develop and sustain customer loyalty and retention.
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Title: branch manager Company: Hertz in Sterling, Vienna, West Virginia
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