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As the Strategic Finance Analyst at 1stDibs, you will be a part of a team that leads the Financial Planning & Analysis, Business Partnering, Corporate Development, and Investor Relations functions.
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Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 10 years relevant experience.
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This includes the development/building of reports, performing adhoc business analysis and serve as a Data Steward on our Data Governance journey. #CloroxIsThePlaceYour role at Clorox:Provides strategic leadership as part of the Center Logistics Excellence team – specifically the Digital Transformation Pillar.
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Our client, a booming beverage company, is looking for a Demand & Supply Planning Manager to join their growing team. The right person for this role will be entrepreneurial and career-motivated, as well as passionate about analytics and S&OP. This Demand & Supply Planning Manager will have full visibility to the executive leadership team and will be fast-tracked for growth.
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A successful Manager will effectively demonstrate excellent communication skills (both customer-facing and internal with team members) to make complex space planning issues understandable for clients and help foster strong partnerships with key stakeholders.
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The Clark County Department of Aviation is seeking qualified candidates to apply for the Airport Program Administrator - Strategic Planning position. This position plans, directs, manages, reviews, and evaluates the work of staff providing support to airport programs and provides program planning, oversight, technical assistance, review, and evaluation of such programs.
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The successful candidate will serve as Project Manager or Lead Traffic Engineer on projects involving planning, analysis, and design of engineering projects. Job Description McCormick Taylor is looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager/Manager in the Traffic Engineering discipline with a Pittsburgh, PA market focus in a hybrid work environment.
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Position ImpactThe Sr. Proposal Manager position supports one or more business lines and contributes to meeting the goals in Gannett Fleming’s strategic and business plans by leading strategic proposal management and capture planning for major-level pursuits; leading interview presentation development for standard-level pursuits; and providing BD support for select client account management meetings, particularly with a strong client account manager.
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Process entitlement documents including planning/zoning code analysis, performing technical and/or environmental review on behalf of clients, preparing application materials, and conducting feasibility-level analysis of code requirements.
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Identify cost-cutting opportunities and make budget recommendations to the Capital Budget Manager and the Manager of Planning and Budgeting based on programmatic analysis. This position will be invovled in Programmatic Review and Analysis, Budget Management, Strategic Planning, Process Improvement and Stake holder communication of PSEG-LI’s Capital and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) budgets.
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Strong financial management skills, including budgeting, financial planning, analysis, and reporting, with proven ability to manage complex budgets, ensure compliance with regulations. Work Plan. Implement an annual work planning process at the leadership team level and across departments to achieve strategic goals.
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Utilize business, strategic, and analytical skills to perform tasks such as: financial modeling and analysis; operations and service strategy development, revenue growth; operational process and technology optimization; store labor planning and analysis; organizational design and assortment/inventory performance analysis.
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At EVERSANA Intouch, Strategic Planning is robust, yet malleable, meeting the demands of the changing digital space. Job Family: Strategic Planning and Corporate Development.
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As a Demand Planning Manager that supports our NJ/NY team, you'll be working closely with a variety of teams to ensure that our inventory is always stocked with the latest and greatest products.
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Certifications: SCRUM Master Course; GSM, UMTS, and CDMA cellular collection certification; Project Management; Digital network Intelligence Course; Network+, Security plus+, Ethical Hacker, Analysis 101, Analytical Integrity and Standards Group; Defense Strategic Debriefing Course; SOCOM SIGINT Operators Course.
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