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Job DescriptionManager - Hitech Business Development Associate Manager – Client Services San Francisco Bay Area Location Infosys BPM is seeking to hire an Associate Manager – Client Services (Manager - Hitech Business Development) to expand the BPO outsourcing presence in Hi-Tech Bay area account.
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Active daily outbound business development efforts through a host of mediums: email, phone, social, events, etc. We're looking for an entrepreneur, a storyteller, a salesperson and an aspiring business leader whos looking for a career path with a fast-moving cannabis industry startup.
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Resource Development and DeploymentLeverage and engage appropriate levels of internal and external DMFI cross functional resources to be prioritized and deployed against key initiatives to achieve business objectives.
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Location/Division Specific InformationUS Remote / Biosciences Division (BID) Molecular Biology Discover Impactful Work: The Sr. Manager, Business Development within the Molecular Diagnostics & Life Sciences Tools OEM business segment will be responsible for team leadership, market and product strategy and day to day execution of a growing business segment.
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Job DescriptionJob Title: Sr. Manager, Business Development, MDx OEMAs part of the Thermo Fisher Scientific team, you ll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale.
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Leverage business development to develop optimal licensing, partnership, and acquisition strategies to address gaps and supplement the existing product portfolio. You will drive and lead the business results for OEM opportunities and deals mapping to the Molecular Diagnostics and Life Science Tools (MDx & LS OEM) Segment within the Molecular Biology Business Unit of Thermo Fisher Scientific s Biosciences Division.
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This role reports directly to the Executive Director of Business Development, but will work with the Business Development team as well as the, Production, Marketing and Meeting Planning teams.
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To meet the market demand, Supermicro is seeking a Sr. Director of Business Development who will report to the sales organization and work from our East Coast headquarters in the New York Metro area.
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We are hiring immediately a Business Development Manager in our Aggreko Cooling Tower Services Sector. Strong organizational, planning, and follow-up skillsPartnership with other areas of the Aggreko business (Ops, Fleet, Logistics)Bachelor’s degree or relevant experienceDemonstrate effectiveness in remote work settings, staying productive and communicative.
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Business Development Manager (Sales Data and Analytics Manager) As the Business Development Manager, you’ll provide thought leadership, strategy development, and execution around the Purina 4P (Price, Promotion, Product, Place) strategies within Pet Specialty environments to develop go-to-market solutions that drive competitive advantage.
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In Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field 2+ years of database development and data analysis experience 2+ years of data transformation experience A good understanding of dimensional models (Star or Snowflake schemas) Proven experience as a BI Developer or similar role, with a strong understanding of business intelligence concepts and methodologies Proficiency in SQL programming and experience with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc.
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The Business Development Manager (BDM) leverages Allergan Medical resources to enhance adoption of the Facial Aesthetics Portfolio. The Business Development Manager will support the injectables; Botox, Juvderm and Kybella.
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Manages Project Consultants and Business Partners (contractors) on residential land development projects; these may include but not limited to Planners, Engineers, Attorneys, Environmental Scientists and Excavation/Utility Contractors.
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Job Title: Land Development Manager - Custom Home Builder. As the Land Development Manager, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the land acquisition and development process for our custom home projects.
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Maintains effective level of business acumen and coordinates with the Director of Finance and Administration, Fiscal Officer. The HR Business Partner (HRBP) position is responsible for aligning HR objectives with employees and management in designated business units.
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