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Nice to Have Competitive Intelligence/Market Analyst: Proficiency in analytics, BI, and/or visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, SPSS). Qualifications for Competitive Intelligence/Market Analyst: Minimum 3-5 years of professional experience in competitive intelligence, market research, or strategic analysis.
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Opportunities to expand to other indications and modalities within genetic medicine General Summary The Senior Manager of Competitive Intelligence is a key contributor to competitive planning efforts that shape the company’s commercial and development strategies.
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EsVolta seeks a motivated and energetic candidate to join our team as a Vice President, Analytics and Competitive Intelligence to lead its valuation and analysis team, develop and drive strategies to improve the Company's competitive positioning and act as a thought partner to the CEO, CDO, CFO and the Management Committee.
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Competitive Intelligence Manager, Oncology/Gen Med/Inflammation. Masters degree and 2 years of competitive intelligence/consulting/equity research/industry experience.
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Must have 5 years of competitive intelligence experience within at least one or more of the following areas: oncology, gene or cell therapy, delivery (AAV/LNP) across the product life cycle, or early-stage assets.
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Collaboration with Other Teams: Work closely with marketing, sales, and product development to ensure commercial strategy: target customers, business model, sales channels are based on market intelligence findings.
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7-10 years of experience in, or supporting, government intelligence, counterintelligence, or law enforcement analysis and operations, including at least two years in a joint operating environment and at least five years as a senior intelligence analyst, senior intelligence officer, supervisory special agent, team leader, or program manager.
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Utilizes Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) collection methodologies to supplement CI/HUMINT efforts. Familiarity with Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) collection techniques. Serves as the Counterintelligence and HUMINT Specialist team lead on a large, Joint Intelligence Operations Center program in support of the USCENTCOM Area of Operations.
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Relevant experience in the following: Geospatial Analysis, Intelligence Community, geospatial data formats, ESRI ArcGIS10 and personal Geodatabases, intelligence fusion analysis, and NGA data products and standards.
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Stays current with industry trends and market intelligence, specifically with respect to genetic literacy enzymes/applications, to understand key competitive issues in relation to process, pricing and business strategy in the NGS, molecular diagnostic, and nucleic acid synthesis market segments.
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At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. IBM offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits program.
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As a Cartographic Analyst, the selected candidate will support the Maritime Safety Office (SFH) at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus West (NCE-W) in St. Louis, MO. NiS will supply support to SFH to quantitatively improve the mission areas of Digital Nautical Chart Production and Notice to Mariners through contractor support to existing operational activities.
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Directing requirements engineering, solutions engineering, scheduling, reliability, resiliency, services development, integration, test and evaluation, maintainability, and analysis across the National System of Geospatial-intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-intelligence (ASG) and Federal Agencies.
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Maintain knowledge of competitor's products, strategy and report competitive intelligence to sales team members, peers, senior management, or John Deere. Aid sales team members in order to close new business including product presentations, walk-arounds, demonstrations, pricing, trade evaluations, financing options and competitive comparisons.
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Please rate your hands-on experience with the following from 1-5: managing commercial GEOINT utilization, tradecraft, and architecture advancement, across the National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG), the Allied System for Geospatial Intelligence (ASG) and across third-party partnerships.
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