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Provide analytical and effective human resources problem-solving, with a strong strategic orientation; deal effectively with both macro big picture issues, as well as detailed tactical activity involved in developing appropriate programs.
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Reports regularly to senior management, keeping them abreast of the application security strategy and best practices, including the threat landscape and the tactical controls and strategic plans to achieve success.
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Operates within budgetary constraints, participating in the development of annual budget forecasts, contributing to development of tactical and annual operating plans, defining goals and objectives, and supporting invoice tracking and monthly budget reconciliation process.
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We’re seeking a Senior Electronics Engineer for a growing Tactical Systems Department. The Tactical Systems department develops cutting-edge, ruggedized military hardware to support operations via air, land, or sea.
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Applicants should possess the knowledge to build a well-rounded brand strategy that encompasses both long-term strategic plans and short-term tactical initiatives. Since 1954, we’ve grown into a global community—with a thriving e-commerce business, multiple catalogs, 60+ retail stores, a peerless national sales force, plus international offices that support our preeminent supply chain division.
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The Payroll & Benefits Administrator, reports to the HR Manager and is responsible for supporting the overall tactical execution of payroll and benefits functions. The Payroll & Benefits Administrator, reports to the HR Manager and is responsible for supporting the overall tactical execution of payroll and benefits functions.
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Manages strategic planning and tactical relationships within Ulta Beauty. In partnership with the National Field Director, You will manage all aspects of strategic planning, marketing implementation and tactical execution with Ulta/Ulta.com by working effectively with teams throughout the Dermalogica and Ulta organizations.
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Constructs forecasts, recommendations and strategic/tactical plans based on business data and market knowledge. Strong Excel and Sequel skills. To all current Molina employees: If you are interested in applying for this position, please apply through the intranet job listing.
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The Senior Media planner will be responsible for constructing the strategic foundation for media plan development, working closely with internal/external partners, coordinating, to ensure streamlined communication is achieved and tactical plans are delivered and executed in a timely manner.
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Under the direction of the Regional Vice President, this role will provide strategic and tactical leadership to the PSW Operations Team and will be responsible and accountable for ensuring corporate operational objectives, M&R policies, data integrity, and regional spend are executed per plan.
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We specialize in effective communication, personal and workplace safety, anti-bullying awareness and preventative responses, crisis intervention and de-escalation tactics, tactical decision-making, sexual assault prevention, and survivor recovery.
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Assist other buyers as required and perform other tasks assigned by the Tactical Purchasing Manager or Director of Supply Chain. B.A/B.S. in Business, Supply Chain, or similar field, and/or CPIM, CSCP or CFPIM APICS certification preferred.
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We design, develop, and manufacture novel technology solutions for ground, vehicle, tactical, maritime, and airborne applications. Lead capture and proposal writing activities with a focus on customer requirements, program management planning and budget, competitive intelligence and price-to-win analyses.
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Our teams work closely with First Responders, Special Forces operators, industrial professionals, tactical and fitness enthusiasts around the globe to design, develop and deliver unique apparel and gear that inspires readiness.
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Directly contributes to the development of tactical and annual operating plans by defining goals. The Senior Manager Field Service will manage the installation, rework, and repair of commercial and.
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