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Preferred qualifications:Knowledge of YouTube large partners and creator ecosystem, the Music industry, and/or eCommerce operations as well as the customer and competitive contexts in which they operate.
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The core capabilities of the team include strategic planning and business operations, incentives design and operations, and business strategy and operations for the three regions: Americas, EMEA, and APAC.
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3+ years Music & Entertainment industry experience in ticketing operations, preferably working with large, reserved seating venues or national/global tours. The Promoter Operations Specialist plays a critical role in delivering exceptional support for key artist, promoter, and agency clients.
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Group Strategy and Operations Manager, Cloud Product Marketing. 8 years of Strategy and Operations or Chief of Staff experience. Lead initiatives and be accountable to make every Google Cloud Product Marketer more efficient every month by improving tools, process, and alignment/support in the organization and in our partner teams.
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A semiconductor testing company headquartered in Germany is looking for an Application/Customer Support Engineer to join their US operations local to Roseville, CA. The Application/Customer Support Engineer is responsible for technical product inquires and application, installation and specific customer support.
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The person will work directly with stakeholders across – ESG Investments, ESG Product Strategy, ESG Data and Operations, Client, Product and Regulatory Reporting, and Enterprise Risk Management to understand their data and reporting requirements and to translate requirements into functional specifications for technology partners building/ enhancing IT solutions for ESG reporting.
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We are seeking a career-minded Part Time Summer Warehouse Intern to join our 2nd Shift and support the Operations Team in Richmond, VA! Work with PM Supervisor for warehouse pick enhancements / product relocations, which aid the pick team.
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Aid warehouse team in 5S operations, ensuring a clean and safe work environment. Understanding of product stacking techniques. Brown Distributing Company is a leading beverage distributor throughout the state of Virginia.
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The Warehouse Lead is responsible for assisting the Warehouse Manager and, or Supervisor(s) in all areas of Warehouse Operations by providing leadership to the team, training and evaluating Warehouse Personnel and processes, and maintaining the ability to provide expertise and hands-on assistance in any area of warehouse operations when required.
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The Production Manager shall be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the production processes within the plant. Activities will include scheduling workload, manpower planning, and working with quality personnel to insure product quality.
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These groups are responsible for delivering the corporate systems, protecting Clarivate and customer data via advanced security practices, providing physical and 3rd party cloud infrastructure for our corporate and customer-facing applications, desktop and meeting technologies, data mastering, cleansing, and reporting for our customer and product data, sourcing and procurement capabilities along with the organization's operations and IT Project Management Office.
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Make long-term operations decisions regarding product development and distribution strategies. Assess marketing and sales operations, along with supplier and vendor activities, making recommendations for improvements and enhancements.
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Work closely with executives and operations specialists to improve operations planning and overall efficiency. These RFPs often present new opportunities for business growth and enhanced operations.
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Oversee the retail management team including specialized manager in areas including, but not limited to warehouse, e-commerce, product procurement as well as store and venue operations to ensure synergy and operational growth.
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Act as the face of Replenishment in the market and work with the VP Sales and VP Operations to ensure any immediate need for a product is met. Run supporting operations for Replenishment activities within a market, owning logistics, sales, and costing coordination for product orders.
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