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Clinical research, biomarker operations, sample management, clinical trial, Excel, PowerPoint. As a Biomarker Operations and Sample Management Specialist within the Translational Medicine function, you will play a key role by providing biomarker operational expertise, defining the scope of work, and maintaining strong working relationships with cross-functional teams for phase three clinical trials.
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Solid waste management methods and technologies, including residential and commercial refuse collection, transfer station operations, recycling operations, waste reduction, education, route management and disposal.
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This Strategic Commodity Manager will be responsible for driving supplier contract management, conducting supplier negotiations, analytically formulating and executing comprehensive supplier management strategies based on semiconductor technology landscapes and global business environments within the surface treatment (anodizing, cleaning, plating, coatings) commodity space.
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Knowledge and understanding of calibration processes, activities and schedulesStrong, effective organizational skills required; detail oriented; ability to , dependable, and motivated with excellent relationship and time management , equipment and processes/procedures (Technician, SMT, Electro Mechanical & THT)Ability to respond to questions from managers and , CA then please click.
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We provide expert, sustainable solutions in records and information management, digital transformation services, data centers, asset lifecycle management, and fine art storage, handling, and logistics.
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Works jointly and collaboratively with operations management to improve efficiencies, control Safety and health-related costs, and influence employee behaviors and attitudes toward safety and health.
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The 12 states we serve are locally managed by a regional director and team of BCBAs∯*∯ Our corporate office located in Deerfield Beach, Florida is home to our leadership team and administrative staff who assist with daily operations, including client services, human resources, talent acquisition, finance, revenue cycle management, quality assurance, compliance, professional development, and professional ethics.
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This position requires strong leadership and presentation ability, cost accounting expertise, an analytical mindset, critical thinking, adaptability, organizational and task management skills. Reporting to the Corporate Controller, the Director of Inventory and Cost Accounting will be a key member of the finance team and financial business partner for the business operations.
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Fleet Maintenance Manager Class SpecificationDefinitionUnder general direction, plans, organizes, directs and supervises fleet management operations for all City departments and programs; performs a variety of technical and administrative tasks relative to an assigned area of responsibility; and performs related duties as assigned.
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Associate’s Degree (A.A.) or greater in Culinary Management, Business Management, or related field; along with two or more years’ experience in Concessions Management, other Food & Beverage Management, or related experience.
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La Terra Fina is seeking a Sanitation Lead (Graveyard Shift) to define the role of sanitation functions within the company's total quality management culture and to adopt the TQM Philosophy of prevention versus appraisal.
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What we do: The Treasury Manager’s primary responsibility involves analysis and oversight of corporate banking and credit card management. Lead all aspects of domestic and international treasury operations.
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Assists the Director of Operations, Area Director of Nursing and/or the Nurse Manager in the recruitment, development, and monitoring of new staff. Participates in the process for assessing, managing, and reporting nursing operational and financial data to the Regional Nurse Manager, Area Director of Nursing, and/or Director of Operations.
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The Global Service Support Division (GSS) headquartered in Milpitas, CA is our service organization that consists of service sales, marketing, spares supply chain management, field operations, engineering, product training, and technical support.
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The Financial Analyst will assist in providing financial guidance, reporting, analytical support, key insights, and trends within the PBM operations, which is fueling growth for Albertsons Companies, Inc (ACI) pharmacy operations over the longer term.
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