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Our client, a well known Ivy-League university, is looking to hire a program manager to join their team onsite in Boston, MA! The ideal candidate will have a broad base of fabrication experiences and interests including wood and metal fabrication, digital fabrication (laser cutting, 3D printing), electronics, and/or programming.
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As a Career Coach & Senior Manager (CC) you will collaborate with internal and external constituents to help meet the needs of our BCG consulting staff and alumni. Strategic placement - through relationships with key employers, clients, and alumni in each market, Career Services has a unique vantage point into job openings across industries and geographies; CCs work to proactively match BCG talent with appropriate career opportunities.
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5+ years of experience in channel sales program management, with at least 3 years of executive leadership building. Manage budgets and resources to ensure efficient and effective operation of the channel sales program.
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Shopbop is looking for a Marketplace Program Manager to help improve and grow Shopbop’s presence in Amazon Marketplace. The person in this role will manage Shopbop’s business of selling on Amazon Marketplace, including day-to-day business evaluation, process improvement deep dives, and project and event management, while working to achieve and exceed key business forecasts.
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Assists Program Manager with internal and external communications and presentations. Confers with Program Manager and staff, plant and engineering personnel, contractors, and others as necessary to provide direction, answer questions, and resolve problems on routine compliance issues.
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As the Compliance Program Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing various compliance components, including Privacy, Third Party Risk, Export Compliance, Records Retention, Business Continuity, SOC reporting, and Risk Management.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently seeking an Early Career Geotechnical Engineer to join our Atlanta, GA office. Perform basic professional geotechnical engineering work relating to conducting research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, and slope stability for commercial, industrial, building, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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Now hiring a Program Manager at Abraxas Ohio in Shelby. Come join our multidisciplinary team as a Program Manager! Program Manager Essential Functions. Program Manager Job Summary.
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Trinity Rail Maintenance Services, Inc. is searching for a talented team player to fill the open position of Career Fitter/Welder in our Cartersville, GA plant. Trinity Industries offers a comprehensive benefits program.
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The RoleThe Network Implementation Program Manager is responsible for planning, scheduling, coordinating, and managing a wide variety of projects involving the construction of fiber optic service to new residential, Single-Family Units (SFU), Multi Dwelling Units (MDU) and OSP facilities.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Compliance Program Manager to join our team. Senior Compliance Program Manager. Proven experience in compliance program management, preferable in a similar industry or organization.
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Records Retention - Maintain the records retention program to ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and business requirements. Third Party Risk Management - Establish and maintain a robust third-party risk management framework to evaluate and monitor the compliance of vendors, suppliers, and partners.
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Familiarity with third-party risk management frameworks and best practices. Professional certifications in compliance, privacy, or risk management (e.g. CIPP,CTPRP, CRISC) are a plus. Export Compliance - Ensure compliance with applicable export control regulations and laws related to the transfer of goods, software, and technology.
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Privacy Compliance - Develop and implement privacy policies, procedures, and controls to ensure compliance with relevant data protection laws and regulations. In 2010, iTradeNetwork was acquired by Roper Technologies (NYS: ROP) and became part of Roper's Portfolio which includes over 20 companies.
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Thorough understanding of export control regulations (such as ITAR, EAR) and associated compliance requirements. Great health & well-being benefits including: teladoc for general medic and mental health care.
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