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Develop Global Trade Master Data Management and Compliance Screening Standards (HTS, COO, ECCN, OGAs, DPL etc.) Coordinate review and update of all internal Global Trade Compliance policies and procedures to ensure compliance with US and Global import/export regulations including Anti-Boycott, Export Controls, Denied Parties Screening, Valuation, Classification and Country of Origin.
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Position SummaryReporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), the Executive Assistant to the COO/Receptionist provides executive, administrative, and development support to the Operations staff including the COO, the VP of Safety and Regulatory Compliance, the SVP of Site Operations, Director of Facilities, and others as needed.
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Reporting to the SVP, Financial Planning and Analysis this position will lead the financial planning process, drive strategic modeling decisions in partnership with the CFO/COO and SVP, FP&A and serve as the primary contact providing, financial guidance to network operators while shaping strategy and decision making to drive bottom line growth.
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Coordinate grant development and submission with the CDO and COO. Assure all grants are reviewed with CDO and COO prior to submission. Under the direction of the COO, the Vice-President will manage the operations of Counseling and Social Services in accordance with the policies and practices of YMCA of Greater Monmouth County.
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The Director of Marketing will report to Daybreaker's co-Founders (also CEO, CCO) and COO. Co-manage a paid marketing plan and digital agency along side our CEO and COO. The Director of Marketing will report to Daybreaker's co-Founders (also CEO, CCO) and COO.
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This role will report to the COO. The Director of Finance will supervise the Accountant and Finance Development Manager. Collaborate with the COO and the executive team to create long-term financial plans.
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This role will be on the COO Team reporting to the Head of Technology & Digital Platforms. Manage analytics for digital platforms and other ad hoc projects for the COO team. Public Finance Investment Banking Analyst / Associate Morgan Stanley New York, USA.
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You will report directly to the agronomy lead and COO. Responsibilities: Formulate comprehensive agronomic plans to inform crop decisions across all PGH farming. Regional Agronomist We are looking for a detail-obsessed agronomist who enjoys the endless pursuit of a great potato crop.
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Complete the monthly Bid Pipeline report and submit timely to Financial Analyst to the COO. Work with COO to improve standard costs and our approach to estimate cost. Work with BM/DM/COO on changing focus from price proposals to value proposals when and where appropriate.
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Review letting schedules and provide feedback to BM, DM & COO regarding unique or large potential opportunities months in advance when possible. Must have a minimum of 3 years Road/Highway construction Estimating experience, preferably in Traffic Safety or Pavement Marking.
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The very first Crumbl opened in Logan, UT while Sawyer, Crumbl's COO and Co-founder, attended Utah State University (go Aggies). The very first Crumbl opened in Logan, UT while Sawyer, Crumbl's COO and Co-founder, attended Utah State University (go Aggies.
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The EAM Program Management Office is seeking one temporary consultant to assist the COO/EAM PMO Deputy Director in overseeing, managing & executing the EAM CI Six Sigma Program within the MTA. The consultant will report directly to the Deputy Director, Business Analysis & Process Management.
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The Research Foundation of CUNY is seeking a seasoned organizational leader and exceptional manager to serve as Chief Operating Officer (COO). The COO also oversees the management of LLC for the building in which the Foundation and other CUNY facilities are located.
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Teams underneath this Deputy COO position support Windows Servers, Linux, VMWare, Storage, SQL and Oracle Databases, Cloud Operations, Mainframe, and Operational Security. The Deputy COO will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of these teams and their budgets.
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Department: Office of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) A master’s degree from an accredited college in economics, finance, accounting, business or public administration, human resources management, management science, operations research, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, statistics, personnel administration, labor relations, psychology, sociology, human resources development, political science, urban studies, or a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school; or.
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