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The Director, Operations plans, organizes, directs, and controls the activities required for effective management of the Operations Department, to include supervision of the Field Team. The primary goal of the candidate who is successful in this role is to ensure quality installations and Client satisfaction while maintaining fiscal responsibility for the department.
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As the Associate Director of Medical Operations (ADMO), you will work in collaboration with and under the guidance of the Director of Medical Operations (DMO) and the Chief Medical Officer (CMO.
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This role will report to the Director, Strategy & Business Operations. We're seeking a Biz Ops Manager to join Udemy's growing Strategy & Business Operations team. Minimum 6-8 years of work experience in business operations and/or management consulting, MBA or advanced degree nice to have.
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You will work with our management team and Director of Operations to create meaningful playbooks that will allow us to scale efficient back-of-house processes to multiple markets and eventually thousands of stores.
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We are seeking an experienced Director of NPI Operations who will lead and direct all facets of manufacturing new product introduction (NPI) for SPAN including, but not limited to NPI Program Management, NPI Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical), Manufacturing and Process Engineering, Manufacturing Test Engineering, Span’s Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) process, and sustaining hardware improvement projects.
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Ensure the successful management and coordination of NPI activities across all functional groups including design engineering, supply chain operations, hardware quality, product teams, and other core operations functions.
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As the Director, Billing Operations you will report to the Senior Director, Accounting and you will play a major role in Checkr’s billing process. Proven experience in process improvement and driving standardization across billing operations.
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As Senior Director, Banking Strategy & Operations, you will support our critical business partnerships and drive the strategy for Chime’s banking platform. Have experience delivering strategic projects at Engagement Manager, Project Leader, Manager level at Top Tier strategy consulting firm.
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The Director of Vendor Operations plays a critical leadership role in Chime's Scaled Operations organization. You will be responsible for the strategic oversight and management of Chime's vendor partnerships that enable efficient and excellent member service experiences across our contact centers and back-office operations.
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This role demands a top-tier operations leader with deep expertise in leading and optimizing large vendor ecosystems in support of delivering seamless, elite customer experiences at scale. Provide strategic thought leadership, insights, and recommendations to executive stakeholders on vendor footprint, capabilities, and overall operations strategy.
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Collaborate with internal Dr. Squatch product, operations, and marketing teams to facilitate retail initiatives. Collaborate with the Director of Retail Sales to build and execute our sales strategy to encourage trial, market share growth & household penetration.
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This is a cross-functional position, working closely with our brand, e-retail, and digital teams - reporting to the Digital Content Director. This role will help support the Content Director and Content Center in the creation of playbooks, learnings agendas, and share outs.
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Proficient developing key performance indicator metrics reporting for marketing operations using spreadsheets, business intelligence tools, pivot tables, graphs, and charts. Incorporates guidance from CareOregon equity tools into people leadership, planning, operations, evaluation, budgeting, resource allocation, and decision making.
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Demand Planning+ Partners with Customer Service and Sales Operations to understand sales forecasts, trends and risks+ Drives and facilitates the development of demand plans and forecasts (Statistical Operational Forecasts) at multiple levels of aggregation for multiple time horizons as part of a demand planning function+ Drives and facilitates the development inventory strategies on existing items, new products, and product phase-outs.
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Project Management, HUB Operations or Specialty Pharmacy Operations/Account Management strongly desired. In this role, you'll be working with pharmaceutical executives (Associate Director and above) on a daily basis to ensure they are receiving maximum value from iAssist's features and services.
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