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Essential Duties & Responsibilities Posting and managing of positions: Posting of assigned positions (determined in conjunction with Talent Acquisition Director) to the Applicant Tracking System (iCIMS.
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King County's Metro Talent Acquisition team seeks one full-time Career Service Talent Acquisition Analyst - Bus Operations (HR Analyst) to help us recruit and hire a talented, diverse workforce to meet the current and future needs of our growing and changing organization.
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Works closely with Talent Acquisition team members regarding the sourcing, interview and selection process. Partner with hiring managers as a talent advisor in screening candidates and facilitating the recruitment process from start to end.
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Reporting to the Director of Talent Acquisition, the Talent Acquisition Specialist plays a key role, and is responsible for driving the execution of our recruitment strategy, attracting and engaging high quality talent for our network of 47 schools and our network office.
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Experience as a Recruiter, Sourcer, or Talent Acquisition Specialist in a corporate setting or agency/search firm, preferably searching for Sales related talent or equivalent.
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Job Description - Talent Acquisition Coordinator - Southampton Hospital (2400705) SUMMARY: Under the general guidance of the HR assistant Director, the Talent Acquisition (TA) Coordinator will provide a high level of customer service, administrative support and coordination of recruitment and onboarding activities, with a strong emphasis on the candidate experience.
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If you are a Land Acquisition Manager, Land Acquisition Project Manager or Commercial Broker with site acquisition experience, this may be a great next step for you! Land Acquisition Manager.
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The Land Acquisition Manager assists in identifying new land acquisition opportunities that align with the Division's land strategy and business plan goals. With the guidance and assistance of Land Acquisition leadership, prepare detailed land packages with relevant support data and exhibits for submittal to the Asset Management Committee to seek approval of real estate transactions.
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JOB TITLE : Talent Acquisition Specialist SALARY RANGE : $75,000 - $78,970 HAY POINTS : 393 DEPT/DIV : People / Talent Acquisition SUPERVISOR : Senior Manager, Talent Acquisition LOCATION : 300 Cadman Plaza West HOURS OF WORK : 9:00 am - 5:30 pm (7.5 hours/day) This position is eligible for telework which is currently one day per week.
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We have a current opening for a Talent Acquisition Specialist. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with managers by gaining an understanding of the work performed, team structures and talent needed to effectively execute work.
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As a Manager, Land Acquisition within Renewable Development, you will supervise a team of external land agents responsible for planning, controlling, and directing real estate activities such as site location and acquisition, right-of-way negotiation, building and land acquisition and disposition, space leasing, property management, and maintenance of properties to support renewable site development.
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Toll Brothers , America's leading luxury home builder, seeks a Land Acquisition Analyst to assist in the investigation and assessment of land purchase opportunities. Examine Land Acquisition Data, Operations and Land Development.
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As a Talent Acquisition Specialist with Reiser, you will be responsible for sourcing candidates to fill positions for our corporate headquarters in Canton, MA in addition to field service and niche remote positions in the United States and Canada.
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Nexus Talent Connect is seeking a Top Tier Talent Acquisition Specialist to Join a Winning Team! As a Talent Acquisition Specialist, you'll be instrumental in locating candidates and filling high impact positions for our clients.
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What You’ll Do:The Land Acquisition Manager assists in identifying new land acquisition opportunities that align with the Division's land strategy and business plan goals. · Assist with preparing update memos during the acquisition period and development and post-closing.
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