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Experience in using transactional Lean Six Sigma capabilities in the services space (Implementation, Professional services, contact centers, sales, commercial operations) The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Project Manager is a highly experienced and skilled professional who is responsible for leading and identifying opportunities to integrate the Salesforce environments of two business after an acquisition.
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This position is a hands on role and will also oversee the company’s indirect tax compliance, processes, and accounting including local state filings such as sales, occupancy, property and business taxes so a strong State and local tax background is preferred.
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The Director, Facility Operations for SDFC’s Right to Dream Academy and Training Facility (“campus”) will oversee and manage all aspects of campus operations, ensuring a safe, clean, and well-maintained environment for our athletes, student athletes, staff, and visitors.
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Learn more at Abiomed, a rapidly growing medical device company, is looking for a driven and results oriented Surgical Sales "Heart Team" Specialist. The Company maintains a highly competitive sales incentive compensation program.
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The Director of Facilities and EVS is responsible for the administration and oversight of the Maintenance Department and the Environmental Services Department which, in conjuction with other GISD departments, ensure safe, clean and well maintained faiclities.
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Headquartered in San Diego and with employees across the globe, Seismic is the global leader in sales enablement, backed by firms such as Permira, Ameriprise Financial, EDBI, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and T. Rowe Price.
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In addition, Behavior Analyst Interns also engage in various educational, training, assessment and in the field application activities to prepare themselves for a supervisory level position at ACES under the direction of an Area Director/Area Manager.
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The Director of Facilities Management is responsible for ensuring the upkeep of all utilities, services, critical systems/equipment, and grounds by coordinating all reactive issues and preventative maintenance planning to minimize total lifetime costs.
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The ability to coordinate with the Executive Chef, Food and Beverage Director, the Executive Assistant Manger and the Director of Catering any special functions regarding food preparation and presentation, including additional costs and staffing requirements.
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The role of The Local Market Coordinator (LMC), Reporting to the District Sales Manager (DSM), is key to the success of our ever-growing team of Design Consultants (DC’s). 3-5 years of retail or in home sales support experience.
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Reporting to Senior Scientific Director Translational Medicine, the TM Sr. Principal Scientist will be part of the late stage TM group. Reporting to Senior Scientific Director Translational Medicine, the TM Sr. Principal Scientist will be part of the late stage TM group.
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The Payroll Director will lead the integration and innovation of payroll systems, developing and improving business processes to meet technology and business requirements while resolving any system or process issues.
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As a Sales Associate, you will be the first face of the brand for growing families. Carters Inc. is the largest North American apparel retailer exclusively for babies and young children, encompassing Carters, OshKosh Bgosh, Skip*Hop, and Little Planet brands.
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Required: High School diploma or equivalent; Minimum 1 year sales experience. Primarily focused on increasing sales for agency. Responsible for developing sales reports as needed.
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Job Details Description POSITION TITLE: Associate Director, Protein SciencesABOUT USCalibr-Skaggs Institute for Innovative Medicines was founded on the principle that the creation of new medicines can be accelerated by pairing world-class biomedical research with state-of-the-art drug discovery and development capabilities.
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