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The Campus Planning Program Manager will partner with the Head of Campus & Scenario Planning, Workplace Strategy & Integration Squads, as well as other Real Estate & Workplace Effectiveness and Site Services Teams, to develop and manage strategic, creative space and occupancy solutions that enable Genentech’s business outcomes and support our Campus Plan.
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Provide guidance, mentorship, technical oversight, and training to planning and design staff; collaborate with the Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design Team manager on hiring, retaining, and growing new staff to support planning and design projects.
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We are seeking a highly organized and forward-thinking Planning Manager to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical skills, a knack for strategic planning, and the ability to oversee multiple projects with keen attention to detail.
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HNTB Corporation is seeking a success oriented and positive Project Manager II - Planning specializing in transportation and transit projects. 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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Assist Director of Sales and Channel Business Manager in creating deck presentations for customer meetings which includes providing high level data and business insights regarding current or future business trends.
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Master's degree in Business, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Urban Design or related field. Leads proposal development and interview presentations for strategic, mini-mega and mega projects to the client as well as general presentations within the industry and community.
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The Strategic Finance Manager position will report to Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis. As the Strategic Finance Manager, you will. Develop, update, and maintain long-range scenario-based financial models to guide strategic planning.
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The Senior Manager will focus on Strategic Master Planning, Workplace Strategy, Space Requests/Project Intake, Move Planning, Space Programming and Allocation, Spatial Data Accuracy, and Ways of Working efforts for return to work.
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The Manager Strategic Line Maintenance Planning will develop and evaluate the strategic maintenance direction for Technical Operations. The Manager will develop JetBlue’s long term and strategic maintenance initiatives, in alignment with Technical, Commercial and Finance goals and make strategic recommendations to Senior Leadership.
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We are looking for a seasoned Demand Planning Manager with great partner management skills, insight and supply chain knowledge, and executive presence to transform the relationships with our partners from meeting their stated requirements to meeting their needs while optimizing the efficiency of our Cloud offering.
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The Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis position (the “Manager FP&A”) maintains ownership of the financial planning, forecasting, reporting, and analysis for the Company.
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The Manager of District Planning and Performance Management will plan, develop content, deliver high impact training, and manage internal and external stakeholders to implement statewide district supports for strategic planning and district-wide performance management of the strategic plan.
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Job Description – Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis. itle: Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis. 5-10 years of experience in FP&A, Strategic Finance, or similar role, preferably with experience in a publicly traded technology or medical device company.
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Using systems engineering, systems development life cycle and systems requirements planning methodologies, strategic planning and policy, and risk management methodologies. We're looking for a Sr. Technical Program Manager who will be an exceptional addition to our Cybersecurity team.
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Flying instructions, Flight Information Publications (FLIP) documents, guidelines, and worldwide route planning, international airway routes and structure, oceanic routes, controlled and special use airspace aeronautical charts, airways, and flight safety issues.
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