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Orgenesis,Inc

Operations Manager

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The operations manager oversees the day-to-day activities of the organization. This role keeps teams running smoothly, improves processes, supports staff, and makes sure the company meets its goals. The person in this position works closely with leadership to guide workflow, solve problems, and maintain quality standards.

Key Responsibilities
    •    Oversee daily operations and make sure tasks are completed on time
    •    Monitor performance across departments and offer guidance when needed
    •    Improve processes to increase efficiency and reduce delays
    •    Coordinate schedules, staffing needs, and workflow plans
    •    Track budgets and manage operational expenses
    •    Prepare reports and share updates with management
    •    Support hiring, training, and onboarding activities
    •    Handle operational issues and find solutions quickly
    •    Maintain company policies, procedures, and quality standards
    •    Work with vendors, partners, and other teams to keep operations smooth

Qualifications
    •    Experience in operations or management
    •    Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
    •    Clear communication and leadership skills
    •    Ability to multitask and prioritize work
    •    Comfortable using basic office and management software
    •    Attention to detail and a collaborative mindset

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