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As a Strategic Negotiator, you combine your deep market knowledge of a given sector with tech industry savvy to negotiate cost-effective solutions to support Google's infrastructure growth. Experience working on clean energy policy and regulatory subject matter, especially relating to electric utilities, rate design and analysis, and related topics.
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4 years of relevant experience working with electric utilities, regulators, clean energy advocates, energy policy makers, or other energy industry stakeholders. everything from underwater cables to physical data center space.
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We are looking for a Debt Negotiator who is self-motivated and organized specializing in building rapport with representatives of creditors, creditor law firms, collection agencies, and debt buyers to negotiate settlements of accounts on behalf of the client.
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At least 2 years of experience as a Demand Negotiator in a Plaintiff's PI Firm or as a Claims Adjuster. We are currently seeking a smart and determined Personal Injury Negotiator to join our growing team.
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The Contracts Negotiator will work in the F-35 Training and Logistics Market Segment primarily supporting IWTAs (inter-company agreements) with our sister company, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. The contracts negotiator will support the F-35 T&L market with proposal preparation, negotiation, and contract administration.
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A Negotiator provides negotiation, purchase order and administrative support to the Procurement Manager with regard to request for quote (RFQ), request for proposal (RFP), Purchase Order creation, warehouse inventory management as required, contract filing and processing, goods reception and goods issue of all materials, services and goods under the responsibility of Procurement.
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Job Purpose and ImpactThe Lead ISDA Negotiator will work with financial agreements and other related contracts and supporting documentation to identify, negotiate and handle key documentation issues for the organization.
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Represents Adventist Health System as lead negotiator for assigned mid-level and low-level tier and single case agreements. Represents Adventist Health System as lead negotiator for assigned mid-level and low-level tier and single case agreements.
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Corpay is currently looking to hire a Contract Negotiator within our CLC division. As a Contract Negotiator you will be expected to work in an office environment. Corpay is currently looking to hire a Contract Negotiator within our CLC division.
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Corpay is currently looking to hire a Negotiator within our CLC division. The Negotiator makes decisions while meeting the client’s needs based on client guidelines , feedback, and travel policy.
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We are looking for high-energy, individuals to join our growing Credit Negotiator Account Management team. As a Credit Negotiator you will be responsible for calling creditors to negotiate settlement opportunities on behalf of our clients.
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Position Purpose Recruit physician, hospital and ancillary service providers to sign network participation agreements that are in accordance with Corporate, health plan and State guidelines.
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Job Number 664629BR Description:We are Lockheed Martin The selected Contracts Management candidate will be responsible for the hands-on management and support of contracts, negotiations, and future contract planning for the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Skunk Works contracts team.
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We are currently seeking a smart and determined Lien Negotiator to join our growing team. Job Title: Lien Negotiator. Specializing in all types of accident claims, including automobile, motorcycle, bicycle, Uber/Lyft, or trucking accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, construction accidents and other wrongful conduct, the attorneys at Jacoby & Meyers have recovered over a billion dollars for their clients' personal injury and wrongful death claims caused by the negligence of a third party.
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