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From a technical perspective, the candidate should have demonstrated ability to utilize and deploy the full functionality of SAP IBP's demand planning module, leveraging its capability to improve collaboration across teams both in the US and across key regional teams, to further unlock value within SAC operations and continue to fuel the brand's growth.
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The Director of Operations also interacts with the Northern and Southern California Regional Directors, the Policy Director, the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the CLC Board of Directors.
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Assistant General Manager, General Manager, Assistant Transportation Manager, Transportation Manager, Operations Manager, Contract Manager, Assistant Transportation Director, Transportation Director, Bus, Passenger, Transportation, Special Needs Transportation, Logistics, Operations, Transport, Route, Routing, Safety, Passenger Safety, VersaTrans, Synovia, Edulog, Zonar.
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Under the direct management of the Regional Director of Operations or the Regional Vice President of Operations, they will partner and participate in all national enrollment team operating mechanisms and initiatives, will work in conjunction with APOs to meet enrollment targets and to cascade relevant information from the national enrollment department.
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Reporting to the Director, Operations Improvement & Performance, the Regional Quality Manager, APG North, is responsible for research and development and all aspects of our paver products (interlocking architectural products, permeable concreate pavers, and wall systems), masonry (structural masonry, masonry veneers, insulated wall systems), and other packaged products.
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Arbors of Ohio is Now Accepting Applications for a Regional Director of Operations (RDO)! 10 years of experience in long term care and operations. Supervise and Direct the activities of the Regional Clinical Coordinator.
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The Director of Pharmacy is responsible for organizing and supervising all aspects of daily pharmacy operations to ensure safe medication management processes throughout the hospital. Southern Regional Medical Center is a non-profit, 331-bed full-service hospital serving the residents of Clayton County and southern crescent metro Atlanta communities.
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In collaboration with theRegional Director and local leadership, the Deputy Regional Director willassist with the establishment of new CWS offices and sites, serve astechnical advisor for refugee and wraparound programming, support thedevelopment and launch of new grants and programs, assist with the hiringand training new program staff, support business development, and ensurecompliance with grant obligations, policies and procedures, and strategicobjectives.
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We are hiring immediately for a Regional Director of Operations position. As the Regional Director of Operations, you will be responsible for the overall operation, growth, and profitability of the region.
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Attends internal and external meetings as assigned by the Chief Operating Officer and Regional Director of Operations. Supervisor: Regional Operations Director, East Coast.
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As a Regional Planning Director, you will help keep our western planning practice thriving, working closely with senior leadership including Office Directors, the Regional Operations Director, Planning Directors in other regions, and the North American Planning Director.
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You will work closely with the Regional Operations Director to help oversee business development initiatives, support proposals, and strategy/negotiations, while keeping abreast of new methods, developments, and opportunities that emerge in the industry.
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Reports to the Regional Director of Operations, UrgentVet. The Practice Manager plays a central role on the hospital team by managing day-to-day operations, so the doctors & staff can devote their time to delivering efficient after-hours acute care.
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A Day in the Life of a Regional Planning Director. To support internal operations, you will regularly convene with local planning leaders in the West to assess project needs, pursuit needs, and staff availability to align with regional goals and targets such as utilization.
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Regional Director of Operations. As a key member of the region’s leadership team, the Director of Operations will assist in setting the region’s strategic goals and ensure operating plans are aligned to support those objectives.
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