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As a Respiratory Account Executive, you will be provided DME products, insights and data to identify and prioritize business, and offer solutions to problems and challenges to physician clients.
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Must have a minimum five (5) years of experience administering Snowflake Data Cloud, Business Critical Edition, to include: Cloning, Time Travel, and Failsafe, Access control and user management, Data loading and unloading, Query performance tuning, caching, and clustering, Resource management and virtual warehouse scaling.
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Communicates forecast and inventory estimations to senior management while monitoring and reporting on important changes in sales forecasts, budgets and business strategies in QBRs. Creates, prepares and maintains relevant reports pertaining to demand planning process.
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Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for an experienced Cannabis Sales Account Executive in the Sacramento to East San Francisco Bay, California, area to help drive sales for a fast-paced Cannabis company.
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The A/V Sales and Integration Specialist will execute business development and account management strategy, initiate contact with prospective customers, identify their needs, and sell appropriate systems to meet those needs.
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Sutter Medical Group (SMG) is seeking a Pain Management Physician Assistant to join our team in Sacramento, CA. Whether it is honoring its Gold Rush beginnings in Old Sacramento or cheering on its professional basketball team, the Sacramento Kings, or its minor league baseball club, the Sacramento River Cats, the city celebrates its past and present.
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Job Posting Title Business Technology Adjunct Assistant Professor Pool. Business Technology Adjunct Assistant Professor Pool. If you need assistance with any phase of the application process, please call (916) 568-3112 during regular business hours 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday.
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The CM program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management with a minor degree in Business Administration. in addition to a Bachelor's degree in construction management, architecture, civil or mechanical engineering or a similar profession may also be considered.
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Preferred: Master’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration. Provide category and spend informatics support and project management for the analysis and execution of business, financial, and operational data that will be utilized to develop opportunities for changes in process and operations to include standardization and utilization of resources (supplies, equipment, services, people, etc.
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Follow the set framework, structure, delivery and management of the Appraisal Report Review Process, ensuring alignment with the Americas Business Plan and Business TAT (Turn Around Time) requirements.
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The Digital Sales Account Executive role combines industry expertise and application knowledge with innovative business and technology solutions to help clients harness the value of information across the enterprise.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Two (2) years of experience as a Utility Inspector or higher classification with at least one (1) year of vegetation management experience OR. Two (2) years of experience as a Vegetation Management Inspector and Certified Arborist OR.
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This role will be integral to our multi-disciplinary growth strategy, aligning sales, business development, marketing, and lead generation efforts across a key market. If anyone is unable to fully access any portion of the 360 Behavioral Health, Management Services on-line system, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations.
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Perform other duties as required to support Enterprise Risk Management and the business, such as developing ad-hoc analysis, performing deep dive investigations, or driving specific risk initiatives.
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