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In partnership with Trade Marketing and Global Marketing, the Business Development Manager, Audiophile will be responsible for building a 3-year plan to cultivate new business opportunities and grow revenue, profit and brand awareness.
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Participate in mixed-signal ASIC development activities with cross-functional teams including chip architecture, specification, design, verification, validation, fabrication, packaging, debugging, test development, failure analysis, and documentation.
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As part of the Sonova group, you will have access to the cutting edge technology of Phonak and Unitron products as well as the support of our cochlear implant pioneer, Advanced Bionics. As part of the Sonova group, you will have access to the cutting edge technology of Phonak and Unitron products as well as the support of our cochlear implant pioneer, Advanced Bionics.
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Audiologist or Licensed Hearing Aid Specialist
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Empire Hearing & Audiology -Troy, NY. - Part of Sonova Audiological Care US
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Alpaca Audiology is looking for an energetic, compassionate Audiologist, Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser, or 4th Year Extern who wants to be a part of the fastest growing private Audiology Care group in the USA.
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Our Hearing Care Professionals analyze those test results, as well as the patient’s lifestyle, in order to make a recommendation on their hearing loss mitigation. Licensed Hearing Instrument Dispenser or Dispensing Audiologist in current state of residence.
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FREE hearing aids to all employees and discounts for qualified family members
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FREE hearing aids to all employees and discounts for qualified family members
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Next Level Hearing Care, part of Alpaca Audiology
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Develop and maintain new product threat models and asset and vulnerability lists
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Ohio Hearing & Audiology, part of Alpaca Audiology
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