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Country: USA
Location: UT St. George
Total applied: 40
Relevant Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years
Career Level: Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
Job Type: Employee
Job Status: Full Time
Job Shift: First Shift (Day)
Salary: From 45,000.00 to 60,000.00 USD per year
Manager

Allied Waste Services, a Fortune 500 firm, is looking for a talented Manager to join our leadership team in St. George. The ideal candidate will be a team-oriented leader with high integrity and strong interpersonal skills who is well organized, thinks strategically, and is focused on adding value to the company.

 

Business degree or closely related field required. MBA desired. Must have five years work experience, including two years in a supervisory or management role.

 Salary $45K to $60K – Depending on qualifications.

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