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Equipment Used to Perform JobAll kitchen equipment including: Cash register, fryers, ovens, stoves, grills, toasters, can opener, griddle, slicer, refrigerated food prep case, thermometers, knives, dishwasher, ice machine, coffee maker, scales, pop machine, telephone, Point of Sale system.
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Work includes the provision of: case management, symptom management, supportive psychotherapy, psychosocial rehab, vocational related support and assisting clients with activities of daily living according to individualized treatment plans.
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Bachelor's degree in: Human Services, Psychology, Counseling, Allied Health, Health and Human Services, Human Services Management, Social Work, or Behavioral Science or a related field. Navigating, managing and leading all aspects of program/area financial performance, including budget management, contract review/adherence and rate negotiation.
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Be a recognized preconstruction management services expert, fully capable and able to do what it takes to serve client facilities needs from the boardroom to the facilities manager. Can Sell Like Project management, Preconstruction Management is a way of life for you.
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Become a subject matter expert on different accounting topics including but not limited to cash management and cash flows, fixed assets, government grants, accruals, debt and equity management, payroll & benefits, financial systems (NetSuite), inventory, product costing, expense management, and revenue.
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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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Position is responsible for all Support Services functions within Information Technology Services, including help desk support for computer systems, mobile devices, audio-visual technology, learning management systems, flexible education technology, and user account maintenance systems.
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Product management, within a product/sales matrixDeep practical know-how of state-of-the-art sales process, organization methods and tools (e.g. ordering, pricing, CRM) Change management experience.
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Key Terms:Outside Plant, OSP, fiber optics, coax, fiber, overhead, pole, climbing, bucket truck, project management, telecom construction, utilities, underground construction, underground installation, financial tracking, client communication, Wisconsin jobs, crew management, #tekcomjobs.
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Assists Clerk-Treasurer and Deputy Clerk-Treasurer with treasury management responsibilities, including general accounts receivable, accounts payable, real estate and personal property tax receivable, and researching bank reconciliation items for the Finance Office.
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We're looking for professionals with at least 2 years of management experience, CAD/BIM proficiency, and an ABET-accredited Civil Engineering degree. Hybrid/Remote Work: Enjoy the flexibility of hybrid or fully remote roles, allowing you to balance work and life seamlessly.
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Illuminus is a faith-based, not-for-profit senior living management company dedicated to serving older adults and families throughout the Midwest with skill and compassion. We own or manage over a dozen communities in Wisconsin and beyond, offering independent senior housing, assisted living and memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, low-income senior housing, home health and hospice services via Commonheart, management support and consulting.
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Outside Plant, OSP, fiber optics, project management, telecom construction, utilities, underground construction, underground installation, financial tracking, client communication, Wisconsin jobs, crew management,#tekcomjobs.
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Manage Daily OperationsAssist store manager with the daily operations of the thrift store including sales floor management, oversight of backroom operations, and administrative tasks. 3 years of experience in retail or retail management.
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Finally, this position is responsible to develop and oversee Master Data Management (MDM) processes and corresponding practices and implementations. This role is also responsible for the management and reconciliation of critical feedstock balances.
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