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Partner with and work closely with Human Resources Manager, Safety Manager, Director of Cost Accounting, R&D, and Engineering. The Sr. Director of Manufacturing is a hands-on leadership position that manages our Fairfield operation with overall responsibilities for team, production, maintenance, facilities, and safety.
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Job Description The Temp Assistant Community Director is fully accountable in assisting the Community Director with the day-to-day property operations, and managing the asset to meet the client's expressed operational and financial goals.
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The JJP director develops and maintains strong working relationships with external partners and the community like the Juvenile Detention Facility, various continuation schools, social services, housing assistance, food assistance, workforce development, reentry organizations, probation, parole, and correctional institutions.
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The Director of Population Health is the key business leader who oversees the organization’s Population Health Management strategy and is responsible for providing leadership, alignment, support, strategic development and implementation of associated activities and interventions.
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We're working with a better-for-you meat processor looking to identify a driven QA Director to join their SQF facility in Northern California. The QA Director acts as the liaison between production, quality and regulatory.
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The Sr. Director of Manufacturing is a critical component of the leadership team, ensuring that our plant operations deliver safe, high quality products efficiently. Sr. Director of Manufacturing.
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This position reports to the Chief Executive Officer of Jelly Belly and Ferrara's Chief Manufacturing Officer. When appropriate act as a Change Agent, promoting the Jelly Belly vision, operating principles, and drive the path to manufacturing and team excellence.
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As a Site Director, you will use our nationally recognized curriculum as a framework to create unique and engaging classroom experiences. If you’re passionate about inspiring children and teachers alike to learn and grow, the Site Director role could be for you.
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Role Title: Senior Manager/Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs CMC. Develop and execute global CMC regulatory strategies in alignment with overall product development and registration plans.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first The Branch Director is accountable for managing the day-to-day branch operations to ensure the following: operational efficiencies, quality of patient care, regulatory compliance, support of business development & patient base growth, achievement of key performance indicators, and people management/development.
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The Assistant Director of Utilities manages, plans, supervises, and directs various programs, activities, operations, and long-range planning and development for Water Quality, Engineering, Maintenance, and Operations Divisions in the Utilities Department and provides highly complex professional staff assistance to the Utilities Director.
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Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director. Director of Sales and Marketing - Senior Living Community. Prior experience as a Director of Marketing or equivalent. Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director.
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Manages, plans, supervises, and directs various programs, activities, operations, and long-range planning and development for Water Quality, Engineering, Maintenance, and Operations Divisions in the Utilities Department and provides highly complex professional staff assistance to the Utilities Director.
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The City of Vacaville invites applications for the position of Assistant Director of Utilities. Assists the Director of Utilities in planning and managing Utilities Department operations.
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The Assistant Director of Utilities. Assistant Director of Utilities. Plans, programs, and directs all activities related to the Water Quality, Engineering, Maintenance, and Operations Divisions involving the work of Wastewater and Water Operations, Collections, Distribution, Water Quality, Engineering, and Maintenance.
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