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The Director of Operations will lead their team to plan, budget, and execute the Operations strategy and report the outcomes regularly to the COO. The Director of Operations will work closely with the COO to implement and enforce company production operation systems and processes.
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The operations manager controls user access via the patron database to library collections and electronic resources, collects library fees for all Berkeley campusand affiliated libraries (excluding the Law Library), reconciles financial receipts and redistributes collected funds to the appropriate library unit chart-strings.
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Provides key insight to identify IT solutions to enhance Regulatory Operations systems (i.e., Project planning tools, Veeva RIM)Participates in the writing of regulatory processes (SOPs, work instructions, and/or internal guidelines) and other departmental initiatives to improve standards and systems internally.
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Interface with airlines, shipping, truck and related carriers to understand requirements, track shipments or details; operations are typically standard to complex. Supply Chain Operations Specialist II.
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The Operations Division is led by the Assistant General Manager of Operations and assumes a lead role in managing, maintaining, and restoring the District's parklands in order to retain their important scenic, natural, and cultural values.
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Support Patient Operations in the on-boarding and continued performance of the apheresis collection centers and cell therapy labs according to program plans and strategy. In close collaboration with QA Operations, Patient (and Clinical) Operations, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain, monitor the journey of product from apheresis collection through manufacturing, release, and shipment to the clinical site.
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The Operations Supervisor ensures adherence to all accident prevention programs and leads operations to ensure compliance with all safety, environmental, operating, regulatory, accounting, ethics, and other standards.
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Resource Management: Works with peer groups in Transmission and Substation Operations to ensure resources are adequately identified and mobilized to efficiently execute the annual work plan; this includes internal PG&E and contractor workforces as needed.
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Senior Business Operations Analyst is a subject matter expert who has in-depth understanding of Oracle Fusion Cloud EPM and ERP applications is needed for the University of California Office of the President (UCOP.
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Informing all Telecare managers of legislative changes affecting operations. Telecare continues to advance cultural diversity, humility, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization by hiring mental health peers, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and all belief systems.
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The Operations Manager supports the Portfolio Manager and Director of Operations with complete oversight for financials and operations of assigned portfolio to ensure 24/7 professional parking management.
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Assist Airport Manager in the responsibility of all airport and emergency services operations at Grand Canyon West, Grand Canyon Resort Corporation. Proven ability to make financial, budgetary and business decisions related to airport operations.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Regulatory Operations, you will be responsible for assembling, formatting, and publishing regulatory dossiers (e.g., IND, CTA, BLA, MAA) for global registration and lifecycle management submissions (e.g., supplements, amendments, variations) to meet corporate objectives for both ongoing business and new product development.
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The Senior Biosample Operations Manager (BOM) provides biosample management expertise to the study management team and ensures that biosamples collected are of optimal quality and adhere to the highest standards.
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Bachelor’s Degree in life sciences field with minimum 10 years of experience in a regulated environment either hospital or pharmaceutical/biotech or apheresis and/or cell therapy operations management.
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