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As part of the University-wide development planning process, work with the Assistant Dean for Advancement and the Dean to annually establish goals, objectives and strategies for the Evans School's development activities and stakeholder engagement efforts.
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The Director, Business Development will support directly on of the regional development groups in the US, working on market, customer, and policy intelligence, regional portfolio management and assessment, and leading critical business initiatives, including, product pricing, competitive analysis, M&A support of utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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Assistant Director Center for Career & Professional Development. Bachelor’s degree in career development, counseling, psychology, biology, public health, environmental science, or related field required; Master’s degree strongly preferred.
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In collaboration with the Director of Development, plan and execute all logistical aspects of JVS's premier annual major fundraising event, Envision. Under the direction of the Director of Development, the Development Operations Manager plays a key role in managing annual fund campaigns, donor stewardship, and events within the Development Department.
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Summary: The Business Development Manager will help to identify and cultivate opportunities for Certarus’ CNG and hydrogen solutions into industrial markets to achieve organization goals and key metrics to displace diesel, fuel oil, LPG, and LNG. This person should reside in the NE USA,region to effectively collaborate with team members both remotely and in-person.
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The Attribute Impact Group in the Department of Attribute Sciences is seeking a Process Development Scientist to investigate the impact of key product quality attributes on the safety and efficacy of biotherapeutics.
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3 - 5Years of Direct Experience in Business Development, Financial Planning, Logistics Supply Chain/Freight Forwarding Required. The Senior Analyst, Business Development position holds a pivotal role to initiate new business development which requires deep knowledge and experience in financial planning, establishment of new business entities, operation analysis & business implementation and partnership management.
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The Scientist - Process Development, Downstream is expected to have advanced knowledge of principles, theories, and concepts applicable to wide range of work in a downstream discipline and broad knowledge of principles and concepts applicable to protein purification.
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The Assistant Director Research Development will capture and communicate funding opportunities to targeted audiences based on research aspirations and expertise, provide connect with the community through virtual office hours, workshops that launch new funding opportunities, and host events with federal sponsors.
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Our Business Development Executives are responsible for executing an account-based go-to-market strategy, connecting with prospects and building new business & opportunities for the field sales team and pipeline growth.
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St. Francis (population 8,200) is accepting applications for the position of Community/Economic Development Director. St. Francis (population 8,200) is accepting applications for the position of Community/Economic Development Director.
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Degree in chemical engineering, pharmaceutical science, materials science, or related physical science with a PhD and 3+ years, or an MS with 10+ years, or a BS with 15+ years of experience in pharmaceutical development.
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Outstanding track record of coating materials development (preferably for lignocellulosic and natural surfaces) Outstanding track record of starch-based materials development. Research and formulation of novel sustainable material substrates, coatings, films derived from natural polymers, polysaccharides, agriculture waste, food waste, plant based resources (e.g. waste protein, lignin, vegetable oils, ligno-cellulosic waste etc) for packaging.
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Amgen is currently seeking a talented Process Development Associate to join our Drug Substance Technologies - Synthetics (DSTS) group in Cambridge, MA. Amgen’s DSTS group within Process Development (PD) is responsible for the invention, development, and implementation of drug substance manufacturing processes and technologies to advance Amgen's exciting portfolio of synthetic and hybrid assets.
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As a Senior CMP Process Development Engineer, you will be primarily responsible for developing and optimizing CMP processes to improve product quality and reliability for the next generation of Micron's memory parts.
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