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Join a growing national law firm as an Operations Assistant in Boston's Seaport. Support office operations, events, and leadership in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. The role requires strong organization, Microsoft Office proficiency, and excellent communication skills. Ideal for a detail-orie...
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United States , Boston
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60000.00 - 65000.00 USD / Year
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Daley and Associates
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Assistant Operations Manager
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Seeking an Assistant Operations Manager in Austin to lead facility operations and support a dedicated team. You will ensure financial, safety, and compliance excellence while fostering a supportive environment for clinicians and families of children with autism. This role offers competitive pay, ...
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United States , Austin
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50000.00 USD / Year
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Action Behavior Centers
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Assistant Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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Seeking an Assistant Food & Beverage Operations Manager in Seattle. Supervise daily culinary operations, ensure guest satisfaction, and manage budgets. Requires 3+ years of F&B experience or a related degree. Benefits include medical coverage, 401(k), Marriott discounts, and paid parental leave.
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United States , Seattle
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28.35 - 30.29 USD / Hour
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Marriott Bonvoy
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An Operations Assistant in an executive environment is a pivotal support role designed to ensure the seamless functioning of daily business activities. This profession acts as the central nervous system for an executive team or a department, handling a diverse array of administrative, logistical, and operational tasks. The primary objective is to enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and free up executives to focus on high-level strategic decision-making. For individuals seeking a dynamic and foundational career in business management, Operations Assistant jobs offer invaluable exposure to the inner workings of an organization. Professionals in this role typically manage a wide spectrum of responsibilities that bridge various departments. Common duties include coordinating schedules, arranging meetings and travel, preparing reports, and managing communications. They are often tasked with maintaining important records, databases, and filing systems, ensuring that critical information is organized and accessible. A significant part of the role involves supporting project management by tracking timelines, preparing documentation, and facilitating communication between team members. Furthermore, Operations Assistants frequently serve as a point of contact for both internal staff and external clients, requiring a high degree of professionalism and discretion. They may also be involved in basic financial processing, such as tracking expenses, reconciling invoices, and assisting with budget monitoring. The typical skill set for an Operations Assistant is both broad and practical. Exceptional organizational abilities and a keen attention to detail are non-negotiable, as the role demands juggling multiple tasks without letting anything slip through the cracks. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential for drafting correspondence, relaying information accurately, and interacting with stakeholders at all levels. Proficiency with office software suites, including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation tools, is a standard requirement. Many roles now also value familiarity with specialized software for project management, customer relationship management (CRM), or financial tracking. Problem-solving skills and a proactive mindset are highly prized; the best Operations Assistants anticipate needs and address issues before they escalate. In terms of requirements, many Operations Assistant jobs seek candidates with an associate's or bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Communications, or a related field. However, relevant experience often holds significant weight, with many professionals entering the field with a background in administrative support, customer service, or office management. The role is an excellent stepping stone for those aspiring to advance into operations management, executive assistance, or other specialized business functions, providing a comprehensive ground-level view of how a company operates.

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