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Qualifications:A Masters degree or higher in Sports Management, Business Administration with a focus on Sports Management, or a closely related field. Job Summary The University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) is excited to receive applications for a in person Adjunct Professor in Sports Management.
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A Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, or related field with a minimum of four (4) years directly related experience. FINANCE MANAGER The Borough of Columbia is seeking an experienced Finance Manager with strong fiscal management experience to function as Finance Manager, Assistant Borough Secretary/Treasurer, and Pension Administrator.
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To be successful in this role, you will need to have a Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or a related field; a minimum of 3 years’ experience in sourcing, procurement, supply chain, or related field; experience in pet food/feed/or food and beverage sourcing; and a proven track record of successful vendor management and relationships.
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Professional management and contract administration of third party providers of services and goods including engineering and environmental consultants, land surveyors, construction contractors, material and equipment vendors, materials testing and inspection firms, etc.
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Minimum Requirements Bachelor's Degree in information services, health administration, business administration, health sciences or a related field 4 years of experience in EPIC or integrated EMR experience plus related information technology experience in a business, computer science or healthcare setting.
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The HR manager will take the lead role in all of the following functional areas: associate relations, HR specific training, HR legal requirements and compliance, development and revision of HR policies and procedures, associate engagement survey action plan follow up, performance and merit increase monitoring, hiring non-exempt associates and managing data associated with bonus administration.
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Additionally, this position has responsibilities that will span a broad-spectrum including Project Planning, Cost Management, Time Management, Quality Management, Contract Administration, and Safety Management.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years. ·Manage all aspects of the project during the construction phase including contractual, planning, and budget management.
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Their scope of work includes K-12, Higher Education, Hospitality, Office, Retail, Faith Based, Historic Renovation, and Industrial. Monitor contractor performance; insure adherence to terms and conditions of agreements·Review bid documents and assist with bidder solicitation activities BACKGROUND PROFILE: ·5 yrs.
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Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources/Human Resource Management, Business Administration, Education or Training. Utilize recruitment tools such as the Human Capital Management (HCM) system for workflow tracking, candidate disposition, offer extension, and new hire documentation.
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General Function:Responsible for the overall performance and growth of the division, across all aspects of homebuilding will work in conjunction with other Executive Teams to ensure market success in Land Acquisition, Development, Project Planning, Purchasing, Construction, Sales, Marketing, Warranty, Human Resources, General Management/Business Planning and Administration.
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Organizational Skills: Excellent organizational, management, administration, and interpersonal skills. Lead innovation from a data perspective, focusing on digital assets and advancing data management and business analytics capabilities.
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Data Strategy and Execution: Expertise in driving business outcomes by identifying and operationalizing data, building, articulating, and delivering business cases around data use or data-centric business strategy.
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Type Direct Hire Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years.
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Headquartered in Columbia, SC, with service areas throughout SC, NC, and Ga, they have a stellar reputation and company culture to match. The Project Manager prepares status reports and works to ensure plans adhere to contract specifications.
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