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The Associate Director, Strategy oversees a strategy team and manages cross-channel media strategy and planning campaigns. The ideal candidate for this position will be a thoughtful decision maker and team player who loves data and has the proven ability to lead strategic planning initiatives including deck writing, budget and channel allocation and audience development.
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Complete required administrative tasks in a timely manner including: completing all new hire paperwork, submitting updated quarterly syllabus, posting bio and photo on the UCLA Extension website, accepting quarterly contract, submitting required textbook orders, and communicating classroom needs to the appropriate people.
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The Associate Director of Gift Planning reports to the Deputy Director of Gift Planning, serving as the lead for estate administration and coordinating various components for trust administration.
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The Demand Planning Manager will be responsible for developing a shipment demand plan utilizing consumption input, sales input, statistical models, historical sales data, trade inventory assumptions and channel inputs.
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Serve as a technical subject matter expert in any combination of the following: traffic engineering or planning, transportation engineering or planning, signal operations, signal timing/coordination, ITS planning, ITS design, systems engineering, communications networks, and system integration.
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The Transportation Planner will support financial planning, analysis, and reporting activities within the Office of Management and Budget at Los Angeles Metro. One year of relevant experience in transportation, planning, project management, urban design, transportation system design and research, travel simulation and demand modeling, transportation finance, operations planning, or other related area and/or completion of a related project while obtaining a Master's Degree in Urban Planning or a related field.
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Dudek’s Hydrogeology Division works closely with the other divisions on water-related projects including groundwater and surface water analysis, management, planning, supply, development, treatment, and hazardous waste.
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Brown and Caldwell (BC) is a pioneer and recognized industry leader in wastewater, drinking water, water resources, stormwater, infrastructure, environmental planning and permitting, and program management.
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Client and Business Development Leadership - The Principal Planning Lead will direct CEQA, NEPA, and planning marketing and business development efforts. A history of successfully managing CEQA, NEPA, and/or planning projects of various scales and levels of complexity.
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The physician will assist with resident and medical student education and training activities which include educational conferences, complex family planning clinical care, obstetrics and gynecologic inpatient and outpatient care, and liaison with the affiliated Planned Parenthood programs.
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Metro has established a Business Interruption Fund (BIF) program to assist small, micro and 'mom and pop' businesses adversely affected during Metro's construction of the Crenshaw/LAX, Little Tokyo and 2nd & Broadway portions of the Regional Connector, Sections 1, 2 and 3 of the Purple Line Extension, and East San Fernando Valley.
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Must have knowledge and experience in subcontracts, supplier management, procurement and planning, MRP/ERP planning and transactions, BOM structures, and material estimating and Basis of Estimate creation.
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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Planning, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, or a related field. Train and mentor junior staff in CEQA/NEPA processes and environmental planning requirements, ensuring their professional growth.
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The successful candidate will be a motivated, growth-oriented professional who can support our clients in conceiving, planning, and managing multidisciplinary projects to deliver stormwater, recharge, flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality project planning and design documents and support construction projects.
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This California firm focuses on living trust matters and estate planning, in addition to trust administration, legacy care, and elder law. Practice Area: Trusts and Estates - General,Estate & Tax Planning,Probate,Elder Law, Job Type: Attorney.
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