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USP seeks a Business Development Manager to serve as a key member of our Global and Federal Practice (GFP) team. Bachelor of Arts with a minimum of eight years of experience in a global health business development OR Master of Public Health/related Masters degree and a minimum of four years of experience in global health business development.
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The Business Manager will be responsible for supporting customer programs in the daily execution of production and engineering development programs. Provide cost analysis and Earned Value Management System (EVMS), support to Program Manager and Control Account Managers (CAMs.
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Business Development Manager - Real Estate Sales RoleCompensation: Top performers will earn between $80,000- $100,000 annually (base + commission)Employment Type: Full-Time - Hybrid Role based out of Hampton Roads, V Real Property Management (RPM) TidalReal Property Management (RPM) Tidal is seeking a strong salesperson with a real estate background looking to join a great company.
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Description: Job Description: Brief Posting DescriptionWe are seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated Business Development Manager to take ownership and responsibility for promotion and sales growth goals for Rockwell Automation’s Integrated Architecture and Motion Control product portfolio.
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As the Business Systems Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing and optimizing the NetSuite ERP system to enhance business processes and drive organizational efficiency. They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Business Systems Manager with expertise in NetSuite to join their dynamic team.
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6+ years business development, product management, and/or strategic partnerships experience, including technical integrations. Square is looking for an experienced business development leader to join our growing Strategic Partnerships team.
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We’re seeking a Biz Ops Manager to join Udemy’s growing Strategy &; Business Operations team. This role will report to the Director, Strategy &; Business Operations. 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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The IM Business Development Manager will generate new Injection Molding business by prospecting and developing new potential customers and segments by successfully attracting customers to promote our IM technology and products resulting in strategic alignment, profitability, and growth with NOAM Region.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager to cover the Southeast Region. Intelisys, a ScanSource company (NASDAQ: SCSC) located in the North Bay, is the industry's leading Technology Services Distributor and has been named as North Bay Business Journal's "Best Places to Work" for the fourth time.
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This Business Operations Manager III will work within the Retail Sales Development team. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act. Business Unit Organizational Change Manager III.
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Working closely with Pearson VUE's functional teams to support existing clients and new opportunities, the Business Development Manager performs a key leadership role in maintaining and growing Pearson VUE's business in test delivery service.
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One of the largest heavy civil contractors in the world is looking for a Survey Party Chief in Winston Salem, NC for a 200M+ job.
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Job Description My client is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Senior Manager/Associate Director of Business Development with a technical preclinical background and expertise in immuno-oncology, oncology, degenerative disorders, or related therapeutic area.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Real Estate Manager specializing in Business , with an active Top Secret Clearance for a facilities engineering program to support a federal Agency.
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