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In this position, the Quantum Communications Scientist will participate in the full life cycle of research & development of quantum communications protocols and hardware for the study of quantum-enabled remote sensing and communications.
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As a Portfolio Analyst at Fisher Investments you have the opportunity to support our Investment Policy Committee’s portfolio management process by developing strategy and market expertise. Do you enjoy learning the ins and outs of financial markets, portfolio management and investment research.
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Support adoption of market research tools, including sales navigator and IMS. As a manager in the CCM team, you will drive support and drive the Americas systems that support client and sale activities, including RamLink, CRM, key account management, and market research tools, to deliver operational efficiencies and support revenue growth.
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Research and analyze external market activities, peer sustainability initiatives, and legislative and executive branch sustainability developments and initiatives. Basic Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree in business or marketing, with a focus or coursework in Sustainability related research or related discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience• 8 plus years of relevant experience• Experience in a consultant research, government, or analyst role.
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Market Research and Analysis Conduct in-depth market research to identify potential business opportunities within the federal government sector, focusing on geospatial intelligence, digital transformation, and AI/ML.Analyze market trends, competitive landscape, and customer needs to inform business development strategies.
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Supports OIG IT Team in conducting market research and business analyses for additional ServiceNow modules, plug-ins, and potential integrations of a quarterly basis to support OIG’s evolving needs.
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Experience in the financial services industry, including credit risk, market risk, and fraud detection. Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree (Masters or PhD) in a Quantitative discipline such as Statistics, Mathematics, Operations Research, or Econometrics.
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Identify and pursue new business opportunities, including government contracts, task orders, and subcontracts, through proactive market research, networking, and relationship building. Monitor and analyze market trends, competitor activities, and customer feedback to identify opportunities for enhancing the company's reputation, branding, and market position.
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Providing analytical support on a wide variety of assignments including market research, review of property operating statements, cash flow modeling, property valuation, borrower credit review, and preparation of loan briefs for investment committee approval.
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Research and analyze national security laws, policies, executive orders, directives, congressional authorizations, and other applicable governing documents as they relate to space systems and space-based services and the mission of DHS, CISA, and the NRMC.
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Experience with selling consulting/professional services with recurring revenue from accounts/territory in the capital market industry and its research and data ecosystem. AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) is responsible for driving revenue, adoption, and growth from the largest and fastest growing small- and mid-market accounts to enterprise-level customers including public sector.
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The Consumer Goods Project Manager specializes in creating products that reach the end consumer and they must have a keen sense of market trends and consumer preferences, often working closely with market research teams to inform product design and features.
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The candidate will work closely with colleagues in public health research, life sciences, and medical devices to develop leading edge solutions to improve health and human performance. Broad knowledge of advanced analytics, research data infrastructure, discovery platforms and the application of artificial intelligence/machine learning for health.
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Preferred SkillsUnderstanding how to read legislation and policy/regulatory context surrounding transportation energy and alternative fuelsGovernment support in deploying electric/alternative fuel vehicles or related program implementationPublic agency consultingElectric vehicles and Alternative fuelsAlternative fuel vehicle market research and data collection experience.
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Experience in private equity and hedge fund research, financial modeling, market, and financial analysis. Utilize research tools to conduct value chain analysis and understand supply chain risk management practices.
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