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Who is Hiring in Forest Hills-Regent Square This Week?

Here's a look at five local job listings.

Here are the latest job openings in or near the Forest Hills-Regent Square area. To see more information on each job, click on the link.

Administrative Assistant—Heartwood Institute (Regent Square)

Local non-profit organization, located in Regent Square, is seeking to hire a part-time (15-20 hrs/week) administrative employee. Provides administrative support to Executive Director/s and assists in the general operations of the business unit. Responsibilities focus on maintaining efficient office operations, assisting in clerical functions relating to project timelines, and providing efficient customer service. Functions include answering and routing incoming telephone inquiries; creating and mailing correspondence and documents; arranging travel logistics; depositing cash/credit card transactions; maintaining inventory oversight; purchasing of supplies and inventory; contacting accounts receivable customers; acting as a liaison with building facility teams and external vendors.

Safety Manager—Babcock Lumber Company (Swissvale)

Babcock Lumber Company, a recognized leader in the lumber, hardwood manufacturing and wholesale building materials community for more than 125 years, is seeking a self-motivated individual to assume the position of Safety Manager. Based out of the corporate headquarters in Swissvale, the job requires traveling away from the office approximately 50 percent of the time; occasional overnight travel is expected.

Pizza Hut Restaurant General Manager Job (Forest Hills)

If you’re an experienced restaurant or retail manager, think about a career with Pizza Hut. You know who you are - a natural leader, you love putting together a winning team. You’re all about teaching new things and motivating the team to work together. At Pizza Hut, you can do all that—and more. Here, you will work with smart, experienced, fun people. Expect training and growth. Plenty of excitement. Unique challenges. And a world of opportunity.

Operations Center Coordinator—All Facilities Energy Inc. (Forest Hills)

AllFacilities Energy Group (AFEG) provides energy audits, regulatory reporting and vendor contracting to large, medium and small building owners and managers. Purpose of Position: Responsible for maintaining project/building data and dataflow throughout the organization.

Assistant Manager at Taco Bell (Forest Hills)

You support the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by managing great work shifts and completing administrative duties. In the absence of the RGM, you provide the leadership necessary to make sure the restaurant consistently operates to Taco Bell standards. Key responsibilities include seeing that Team Members, Team Member Trainers and Shift Leads complete all assigned duties and serve safe, quality food in a friendly manner. You also assist the RGM with facility maintenance, finding, hiring and developing great Team Members and Shift Leads and making sure health and safety standards are met.

 

Job listings were found through Indeed.com. View the full listings to read the complete descriptions of duties and requirements.

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victoria impavido June 15, 2013 at 03:17 pm
You might try looking behind the apartments on the Sherman block (1900 block of Monongahela) becauseRead More there are always stray cats behind there. Don't go alone because it doesn't look very safe. Start looking behind the Boomerang bar all the way to behind Maldini's.
Mary June 13, 2013 at 10:38 pm
I've been going to Frick Park for over 40 years and I've seen plenty of off-leash dogs lunge at eachRead More other. And I don't care how cute you think your dog is I don't want it coming up and sniffing me.
Troy Gavazzi June 14, 2013 at 07:17 am
Shannon, your comment welcoming RPD "finally bringing some sanity" implies that the restRead More of us lack it. Wy would you think that people who want illegal and dangerous activities eliminated and enforced? The fact is that many have had dangerous and even harmful encounters with unleashed dogs even though you "have never seen it". I do agree with you that we should all "just go to the park and have some fun". That would best be done of all dog owners kept their dogs properly leashed and utilize the OLEAs.
Erin Corbett June 17, 2013 at 02:20 pm
I have two small terriers who, as being terriers, must be leashed at all times while outside due toRead More their strong instinct to search out squirrels, chimpunks, and other small rodents. The only time I take them off-leash is in the designated area that is fenced, and they always have a great time. My husband and I decided after one of these visits to walk a few miles on the trails, which we'd never done before. And I can honestly say that we will never do it again. My dogs are friendly with other dogs when all involved are off-leash, but my smallest dog gets quite insecure when she is leashed and a strange dog approaches her. I mean, if you were restrained and a complete stranger approached you without any warning, it would be quite startling! Such as it is for my little one. In order to prevent a possible altercation, I have to physically scoop her up because when she gets frightened it's possible that she could bite. She IS an animal. We have to remember this. Anyway, this particular day on the trails got off to quite a horrible start, as we were walking along and an off-leash dog approached and appeared to be stalking toward my dogs. Its owner made no attempt to restrain him or her and only yelled out that the dog was friendly. My smallest dog sensed the other dog's energy and jumped up on my legs to be picked up. I did so, and the other dog CHARGED me and my dog. My husband was trying to restrain our other dog, who was now barking at this off-leash dog, and the entire experience left me extremely shaken up. I informed the man that it was against the law to have his dog off-leash and he was not in the least apologetic. Shannon, the only thing I agree with about your comments is that yes, we should all be able to just get along. Although most dogs were off-leash this day at the park, a vast majority of people, when they saw us approaching, would leash their dogs. For that, I really appreciate it. But for everyone's safety I really do think that people need to start obeying the law and leashing their dogs at all times, except in the designated areas. It's for their safety as well as the safety of everyone else using the park. Thank you.
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