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118,700.00 Annual Bonus EligibilityComprehensive Benefits PackagePaid Time Off401k & Company MatchPosition Summary:The Manager of Strategic Business Planning will support the Director of Strategic Business Planning in the development and design of the Value Chain Network Footprint for specific, and assigned, commercial categories (Bread, Buns and Rolls, Sweet Baked Goods, Breakfast, Salty Snacks, and/or Innovation) that will enable BBU's future growth strategy.
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The Director of Connections Planning will work closely with Client Leadership and Strategic Communication Planning to manage and grow the client relationship. Determines final budget allocation by medium, informed by any research or insight driven by media planning and taking into account the channel contact plan / brief.
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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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A minimum of 10 years of waste related planning experience associated with the development of solid waste management plans, mastering planning, feasibility analyses, zero waste plans, and strategic communications and planning.
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Specific activities include the following:Participate in Resources Business Group (RBG) strategic and tactical planning activities, and the development of strategic positioning with individual Areas in the West, Central and East regions of North America.
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Participate in Resources Business Group (RBG) strategic and tactical planning activities, and the development of strategic positioning with individual Areas in the West, Central and East regions of North America.
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Initiate and support frequent and regular communication across the country on waste leadership, technical development, technologies, regulatory and policy compliance, implementation of strategic plans and delivery of key waste planning projects.
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Participate on project teams in Project Manager or Project Principal role for Waste Planning project work. Identify key talent in the waste planning market and assist with recruitment of identified talent including key staff retention.
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The Solid Waste Planning Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group. HDR has been a leader in solid waste planning for several decades, with experience throughout North America and globally.
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Solid Waste Planning Practice. Coordinate with local, regional and national sustainability leadership in the preparation of project proposal support and budgets for planning projects. Participate in national project pursuits with waste planning activities including preparation of statement of qualifications, technical approaches, proposal and interviews.
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Solid Waste Planning PracticeThe Solid Waste Planning Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group. Leading HDR’s Waste Planning Practice through a combination of technical leadership, business development, relationship building, and direct billable work for clients on waste planning projects.
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Reporting to the Waste Market Sector Director, and in close coordination with the Waste Business Class Leader and Regional Waste Leaders to advance the waste planning practice. Lead the development of waste planning project experience qualifications and other marketing materials.
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As Manager, Planning, you’ll support the vision and strategic plan for the account, ensuring success across Work Quality, Client Relationships, Financials, and Team Health. 3-5 years of experience in media planning with knowledge of across various channels, national/local scope (to be customized by hiring team.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesThe Waste Practice Planning Leader will lead the development and implementation of business strategies in coordination with the Waste Market Sector leadership and other technical Business Class Directors and Practice Leaders, business development and operational leadership.
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The University of Nevada, Reno is recruiting for three Strategic Planning & Economic Development Program Coordinators for the University Center for Economic Development (UCED) in the College of Business.
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