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General Manager, Hartford Service Center
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Lead our Windsor Locks Service Center as General Manager, overseeing all MRO operations and financial performance. This senior role requires 10+ years in aerospace aftermarket leadership and strong regulatory compliance knowledge. You will drive operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and ...
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United States , Windsor Locks
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Bombardier
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Full Service Hotel Assistant General Manager
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Seeking a hands-on Assistant General Manager for a full-service hotel in Southfield, MI. Lead daily operations across Front Office, Housekeeping, and F&B, driving guest satisfaction and team development. Requires 3+ years of hotel management experience. Benefits include performance incentives, me...
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United States , Southfield, Michigan
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65000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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General Manager - Food Service
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Lead the Food & Nutrition Services Department at a major healthcare facility in Coral Springs, FL. This General Manager role requires acute care hospital experience and a proven track record in food service leadership. You will oversee a multi-million dollar operation, driving financial and servi...
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United States , Coral Springs
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Aramark
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A General Manager in Environmental Services is a senior executive responsible for the strategic leadership and comprehensive operational oversight of an organization's environmental programs, sustainability initiatives, and compliance functions. This critical role sits at the intersection of business leadership, regulatory adherence, and ecological stewardship, ensuring that an organization's operations not only meet financial and service goals but also fulfill their environmental obligations and corporate social responsibilities. Professionals seeking General Manager - Environmental Services jobs are typically seasoned leaders who bridge the gap between complex environmental science and practical business management. The core responsibility of a General Manager in this field is to develop, implement, and manage the organization's environmental strategy. This involves directing teams that handle waste management, pollution control, recycling programs, water conservation, energy efficiency, and environmental site assessments. They are accountable for ensuring strict compliance with a vast array of local, state, and federal environmental regulations, such as those from the EPA, and maintaining all necessary permits and documentation. Financial stewardship is a key component, requiring the GM to create and manage departmental budgets, control costs, and identify opportunities for sustainable practices that also drive profitability and operational efficiency. On a day-to-day basis, these leaders oversee the performance of their departments, setting key performance indicators (KPIs) related to environmental impact, safety, and service delivery. They lead and develop a team of managers, scientists, engineers, and technicians, fostering a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement. A significant part of the role involves stakeholder engagement: communicating environmental performance to senior executives, collaborating with regulatory bodies, and often acting as the primary point of contact for client relationships or community concerns regarding environmental operations. They are also tasked with driving innovation, researching and implementing new technologies and processes to reduce the organization's environmental footprint and enhance sustainability reporting. Typical requirements for General Manager - Environmental Services jobs include a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, engineering, business management, or a related field, with an advanced degree like an MBA often preferred. Candidates generally possess 10+ years of progressive experience within environmental management, with at least 5 years in a significant leadership role. Essential skills include a deep understanding of environmental regulations and compliance frameworks, proven financial acumen and budget management expertise, and strong strategic planning capabilities. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills are paramount for leading teams, influencing stakeholders, and navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Success in this profession demands a unique blend of operational rigor, financial savvy, and a genuine commitment to environmental sustainability, making it a challenging and impactful career path for dedicated leaders.

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