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The phrase "a manager of operations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person responsible for overseeing and coordinating the operations within an organization or department.
Example: "As a manager of operations, she is responsible for ensuring that all processes run smoothly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "operations manager" or "manager of operational activities".
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Her mother is a manager of operations at Transamerica Flood Hazard Certification in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.
His father, who is retired, was a manager of operations for Lloyds Bank in London.
Mr. Goldman, 29, is a manager of operations in Jersey City at Quidsi, a subsidiary of Amazon.com that specializes in consumer products.
"When you hear about a bailout, you think about the government and other countries helping," said that colleague, Yanka Clementi, 28, a manager of operations.
Kevin Zheng '12, a manager of operations and product innovation at Wayfair a home goods e-commerce company founded by two Cornell alumni enjoyed meeting students.
"It's definitely revitalizing," said Ms. Potts, a manager of operations at MetLife, the sleeves of her green Junior League T-shirt rolled up over her shoulders.
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Her father is a manager of bond operations at Glickenhaus & Company, an investment management firm in New York.
His father is a manager of distribution operations for the United States Postal Service in Whitestone, Queens.
Her mother retired as a manager of development operations at the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
The bride is a manager of sales operations at Stila Cosmetics, a division of the Estée Lauder Companies in New York.
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