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The University of Chattanooga Foundation seeks to fill the position of Senior Director/Director of Development for the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga.
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The Engineering Director will have extensive experience in microelectronics, optoelectronics, flip chip, wire bonding, die attach, thermal bonding of wafers, and semiconductor processing of logic ICs and optoelectronics ICs such as lasers, detectors, and physical layer ASICSs∯*∯ The Engineering Director will have a background in semiconductor fabrication processes and optical engine technology will be a significant advantage.
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The Senior Executive Director of Development is an entrepreneurial leader, manager and member of the major gift fundraising team, reporting to the Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Development.
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The Director, Global Operational Technology serves as a technology partner, leading support, system improvements, and modernization of Operational Technologies and Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) systems across the globe.
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The Director is administratively responsible for the management of fiscal and personnel resources, performance improvement, information management, strategic planning, marketing, community education, physician/customer relations, regulatory compliance, and accreditation.
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Follow-through is critical to this department’s work, and the new director must be able to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate a variety of data for use in program development and analysis.
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The BWT Director of Planning and Procurement (“Director”) will manage several areas responsible for long term master plans; development of project business cases; programmatic oversight of Job Order Contracts, consultant task order contracts (TOCs) for planning, design and construction management services; capital and expense budget planning; capital and expense procurement.
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Working in tandem with multiple property level teams, the Director of Ops reports to the property General Manager. The Director of Operations is responsible for architecting and caretaking daily operations ensuring member, guest, and team experience run as smoothly and as efficiently as possible in support.
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Reporting directly to the Vice President, Information Technology, the Director of Enterprise Security (DES) responsibilities include offering guidance, best practices, and support across businesses, leading risk reviews and vulnerability assessments, identifying threats, communicating with senior leaders and other stakeholders.
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A minimum of 12 years of business development experience in Federal Government contracting and business development management; 3 years in a senior-level role (director or above.
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Position Title: Director of Information Technology Department / Location: Operations-IT / Central Supervisor: Executive Team, Director of Operations Direct Reports : Database Manager Classification: Regular / Full time / Exempt Position Summary Menlo is a multisite church in the San Francisco Bay area and a member of ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians.
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Reporting to the Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications (SMC), they will collaborate to ensure public relations activities are strategically integrated with broader marketing and client development efforts and aligned with the firm’s strategic plan.
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The CST Associate Director of Life Coaching will provide personalized strength-based life skills coaching to empower students to achieve their goals and be a champion for Christ. The AD of Life Coaching will report to the Director and the Senior Associate Director of CST.
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The Director also acts as an initial point of contact for companies seeking to establish a partnership with UGA and actively and continually scans the business community to identify new leads for corporate partnership, collaboration, and investment.
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The Director of Finance will also provide leadership and guidance to the finance team. The Director of Finance will oversee daily accounting functions, prepare accurate financial reports, and manage grant funds in compliance with relevant regulations.
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