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Champion a high-performance environment and implements a people strategy that attracts, retains, develops and motivates their team by fostering an inclusive work environment, communicating vison/values/business strategy and managing succession and development planning for the team.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities This Business Operations Manager III will work within the Retail Sales Development team. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart NetworkTM. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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We are looking for an experienced Business Development Executive to source and bid on freelance projects on our behalf. Business Development Executive. Responsible for Generating Business from Freelance Bidding Portals.
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The proposals are developed with members of the Real Estate & Development team with input from other key stakeholders from the Brand Marketing, Operations, and Pricing, Supply, & Logistics teams.
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Job Summary The Business Development Manager is responsible for mentoring Branch-based Outside Sales Representatives to enhance product sales and customer service to achieve goals and maximize market penetration and margin potential.
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Sauk Valley Community College, a comprehensive community college located in a picturesque rural setting invites applications from innovative individuals for an on-campus Adjunct Agriculture Business Faculty position.
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The Business Operations Coordinator will be responsible for providing support primarily to the Business Manager and BPC Business and Project Development Director. Contributes to process development and improvement projects within the BPC, especially relating to financial management.
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You will be joining a diverse project team supporting the development of test solutions for radar, sonar, communication, missile, combat control systems, subsystems and components for various programs within Raytheon.
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The role applies technical and functional HR knowledge to the improvement, maintenance and development of SAP SuccessFactors to support the HR business requirements. Maintains a regular physical presence close to business interlocutors and Key Users to assist them in the development and daily management of their applications.
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This commissioned sales position is responsible for executing the business development strategy to obtain new relationships that translate into revenue growth and expand services within existing clients.
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Duro-Last Roofing has an opening for a Sales Development Coordinator at their plant in Byram, Mississippi. Travel within territory to build loyalty with Duro-Last customers and create new business opportunities with building owners, specifiers, corporate accounts, architects, etc.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director, Commercial Products, the Director, Product Development will be responsible for developing product portfolios for all IEHP lines of business: Covered California, Medicare Advantage, Dual-eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP), and Group products.
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The Business Development Banker generates business loans, new deposits, Treasury Management services, and other revenue income to Capital One Bank. The principal role of the Business Development Banker is meeting with prospects, developing strong relationships in their respected marketplace, and closing business.
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Focus on continual learning and development. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Sales Development Representative looking to accelerate their career and make a real impact with our rapidly scaling company.
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The role will lead manufacturing technology transfer activities in preparation for DS and DP PPQs, including but not limited to sending/receiving site process gap analysis, process FMEAs (failure mode and effects analysis), change control owner/leader, master batch record review, as well as leading at-scale/full scale process development studies, and authoring protocols, and reports.
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