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Maintain good relations with all major contacts include the Union Pacific Railroad Manager of Intermodal Train planning in order to keep apprised of intermodal conditions and secure information concerning inbound train arrivals.
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Kimley-Horn is in need of an entry-level Planning candidate with a relevant degree in our St. Paul, Minnesota (MN) office. Our office completes a wide range of planning work including aviation, land use, transportation, and more.
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Material Planning, Supply Chain or Strategic Planning experience. Facilitate ongoing transformation and competitiveness of Material Planning processes through change leadership approach.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Candidates must be currently enrolled in a university program pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, Historic Preservation, Architecture, Cultural or Natural Resource Management, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science, or a related field with the intent to continue after the internship, unless graduating.
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The Senior Demand Planning Analyst will facilitate and actively participate in the monthly IBP consensus forecasting, and Step 2 meetings, gather, and document assumptions, signal demand for production planning, communicate key changes and plan drivers across the org., and assist in executing the demand plan.
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As a Planning Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horn’s future leaders.
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Job Title: Analyst - Work Planning. The Scheduler will also identify work out of design, i.e.: "Ready for Planning"; work in this stage is organized by due date and layout in a 3-month look ahead to be discussed at the weekly planning meetings.
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Law Firm seeks an experienced full-time, in-office, Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join a boutique law firm providing tax, succession, estate planning and trustadministration services to its clients.
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Serves as technical advisor to the Planning Board, Duxbury Affordable Housing Trust, and other Town boards/committees as directed by the Town Manager or Board by preparing reports and recommendations and serving as the liaison between the Board and the public, developers, and other Town boards and commissions.
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Forecasting and Demand Planning: Establish and develop a forecasting model to provide long range forecasts of all crew member needs. This position involves strategic planning, analysis, and coordination to optimize workforce efficiency and productivity.
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Financial Planning & Analysis Manager. Reporting directly to the Sr. Director of Finance (with significant exposure to the company’s Treasurer and also to the CFO), this is an opportunity for a proactive, detail-oriented professional who is looking for high visibility and the chance to be a key member of various aspects of cash forecasting, annual budgeting, strategic planning, and monthly reporting process.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Miami, FL, is seeking an experienced Estate Planning Attorney to join their team. LLM in Taxation or Estate Planning is preferred. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 6 years of experience, with expertise in estate planning and tax law.
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Account Manager / Client Services / client support / Analyst / registered paraplanner / CFP / FINRA / business manager / Client relationship manager / project manager / project management / retirement planning / banking / professional services / CPA / financial planner / financial analyst / Sales / account executive / key account manager / Broker / CExP / Certified Exit Planner / CLU / Chartered Life Underwriter / VP / Director / Vice President / Wealth Management.
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Direct the development of transmission project solutions that include reliability assessments, economic assessments, and technical study assessments where appropriate, and the submission of projects to the Regional Planning Group that meet or exceed NERC requirements and ERCOT’s Transmission Planning Criteria.
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Under the direction of the Mayor, the Planning Director manages and supervises all activities and employees of the Department of Planning and Zoning. The Director promotes the economic development of the city in coordination with the Mayor’s Office, supervises permit coordination, and advises the City officials and land use commissions on planning and zoning matters.
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