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Manage day to day operations pertaining to effective production, strategic costing, brand and factory compliance, sample management, quality assurance, and logistics. Reformation is seeking an Associate Production Manager to coordinate various aspects of manufacturing.
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The Associate Director, Competitive Sports supervises and manages multi-functional recreation units with programmatic and facility operations oversight. The Associate Director works with Program Directors, Unit Managers, and Facility Managers to coordinate facility, program, service, and business operations to meet the needs of the campus community.
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Candidates should have experience and interest in mathematics education, particularly in the area of students’ learning of numbers, operations, and multiplicative reasoning, or mathematics teacher education, particularly teachers’ learning of these concepts for teaching.
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As a member of the CBDI Administrative Operations Team, the Project Associate is responsible for providing necessary clerical and logistical support to key medical providers, as well as overseeing and executing projects as needed to support CBDI operations.
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The RMD will oversee capital improvements, general maintenance operations, and maintenance associate training. Bid contracts for maintenance services, such as landscaping, pest control and pool service.
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As the full-time Associate Selling Team Leader, you are the Store Team Leader's "go-to" in developing and implementing the business strategy and leading the daily operations of the store.
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The CFO is responsible for the Hospital System, financial operations, financial reporting, financial planning and analysis, decision support, budgeting/accounting systems and procedures, revenue cycle management including patient admitting and registration department, capital budget planning, managed care contracting, and Hospital System purchasing and procurement processes.
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Experience in aseptic techniques and clean room operations. Experience in the application of microbiological techniques such as environmental air monitoring, water testing, surface monitoring. AA Degree with 1+ years of experience or HS Degree and 2+ years of experience in microbiology lab/environmental monitoring also accepted.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Director of E-commerce Operations, the E-Commerce Specialist’s responsibilities include e-commerce strategy execution, product merchandising, upsell management, website QA, asset coordination, marketing campaigns execution, SEO/SEM optimization, analytics, and cross-functional collaboration.
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Supporting cash management and other deposit operations needs for the Bank's parent company, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC). Member of the Bank's Legal Department, providing analysis and counsel on legal and policy issues in the Bank, with a focus on Bank operations including commercial and consumer deposits and funds transfer systems.
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Resilience is seeking a transactional attorney with the skills and experience necessary to lead a team of in-house attorneys in support Resilience’s Commercial Sales and Business Development Teams and to manage and advance various legal-operations initiatives in support of such Teams.
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GCC seeks a true collaborator who will prioritize our students in decision-making and setting strategy for the College's information technology (IT) operations that support teaching and learning.
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You will navigate their members through their health care and benefits, and connect the dots between their provider network, health plan operations, and supplemental vendors. Ability to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement, volume, and distance.
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Supporting Operational Excellence As an Operations Associate, you help keep the store running smoothly in collaboration with the operations team. As our Operations Associate, you are part of the team that is the backbone of the store and essential in providing the best possible experience for every client that walks through our doors.
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Learn quickly on the fly in this generalist role, supporting all functions across sales, operations, itemization, product operations, and brand partnerships. We're in search of a dedicated and meticulous operations guru to join our team in expanding our revenue team.
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