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Are you interested in administrative leadership, serving as public information officer for internal communications, and as community and campus liaison to support the Nicolet College community.
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Public Information Officer & Internal Communications. Maintain contact with the Strategic Leadership Team in matters relating to news media, public statements, crisis communications, and public relations activities, and represent College leadership to the news media.
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Develop and coordinate the implementation of the President’s strategic communications plan. Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. Five or more years of progressive communications and public speaking experience.
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TAK is one of the largest and fastest growing communications, broadband, and technology service companies in America. Weekly invoice status tracking and reporting, as well as weekly job updating from client portal to internal system.
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Coach key plant management on leadership development, communications, and policy improvements. Paper Mill experience is not required but someone with manufacturing or related experience highly preferred.
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Concentric helps data centers, distributors, manufacturers, utilities, communications infrastructure and more develop resilience in their power systems while making the energy transition with less risk.
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As a Shift Manager, you may be responsible for:•Food Safety•Internal Communication•Inventory Management•Daily Maintenance and Cleanliness•Managing Crew•Quality Food Production•Exceptional Customer Service•Safety and Security•Scheduling•TrainingPrevious leadership experience is preferred, ideally within a restaurant, retail or hospitality environment.
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Driveline offers competitive compensation, very flexible scheduling, on-the-job training, strong support, payroll advance program, and the opportunity to advance your career with our strong internal promotion program.
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Ability to clearly articulate ideas (both written and verbal) to both internal and external customers and to listen effectively to customer needs. for power equipment including backup batteries, UPSs, generators, energy storage, micro grids, forklift power, onsite maintenance and more.
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Operates in full compliance with internal policies and procedures as well as applicable regulations and laws, including but not limited to Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering and S.A.F.E. Act requirements.
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Partner closely with Operations and other internal business units to drive revenue growth through identification and development of emerging business opportunities pertaining to IT Support, Cybersecurity, Monitoring, NOC, and Contact Center solutions.
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