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The VP Finance will have broad responsibility for leading : financial planning and analysis, including budgeting and forecasting, board and management reporting, treasury and potentially other responsibilities(depending on candidates breath of experience.
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Experience in quantitative methods for social science and specialist quantitative skills, including open source intelligence tools, data visualization, database management (SQL), Python, Tableau visualization or other data analysis toolsets.
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Schneider s Automation Engineer is an impactful role on the team implementing quality building automation control practices and providing technical oversight for construction site projects within a retrofit/energy performance contracting team.
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Centrally located in Downtown Dallas with free on-site underground parking, and public transportation subsidy. We use a hybrid work schedule that allows remote work but requires on-site work (in the office) based on business needs.
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The Revenue Analyst supports the agency’s stability, through both financial and statistical analysis of our diverse medical services, with a focus on our 340B Program. 340B Revenue Management: Analyze complex financial and non-financial 340B revenue data from external pharmacies and suppliers, identifying trends, variances, and improvement opportunities.
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While on-site, there is regular exposure to: working at heights over 50 feet, working in and around heavy equipment, exposure to chemicals and regular use of cutting tools such as saws and grinders.
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Collaborate with Marketing, Product Managementand Project Management in matters of strategic and tactical product and servicepositioning in the molecular imaging segment. Professional experience in a major Healthcare Imaging organization, preferably in both sales and product management.
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HealthDrive delivers on-site podiatry, optometry, dentistry, audiology, and behavioral health services to residents in long-term care, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities. Provides wound care management.
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Planning and coordination of on-site and off-site activities related to retrofit and repair of the company’s protective relaying equipment. The Operations Engineering Manager will be responsible for remediation and reliability improvement of existing protective relaying and substation equipment with opportunity for cross-over support of solar and battery storage assets supporting Asset Management and O&M.
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Our client, a leader that's pivotal in shaping the future of wealth management through Fintech, is seeking a Principal Wealth Manager for their growing team. The Principal Wealth Manager will be responsible for financial planning, investment management, investments, finance, and insurance.
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The Sensor Grid engineering team is responsible for all security sensors within Technology Risk. You will work closely with Threat Management Centre, Hunt, Detection Engineering, and Data Science teams to ensure our sensors and data streams are effectively configured, streamlined, integrated, automated and monitored to ensure the systems and data necessary to protect the firm from cyber threats is available.
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On-site amenities: Daycare, Grab & Go Store, Coffee Shop, the Local Kitchen, fitness center, free garage parking, golf simulator, arcade, pickleball courts, and vibrant co-working spaces, meeting rooms and wellness rooms.
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This includes daily onsite core work hours and occasional after hours and weekend support and travel 2-4 times annually, to provide backup on-site support and assist with new staff setup.
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Perform quarterly property audits on all properties within assigned region and prepare and send reports on findings to Community Manager, Service Manager, Regional Manager, and Vice President, Facilities Management.
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This role will lead the commercial sales and account management of the division by collaborating with Sr. VP Brokerage and other enterprise resources on commercial strategy to grow business through direct client relationships with a specific focus on expedite and continue to develop sales and account management talent.
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