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Walt Disney Imagineering is the master planning, creative development, design, engineering, production, project management, and research & development arm of The Walt Disney Company. Ride Development Engineers work within a Project Engineering team and are responsible for every aspect of mechanical ride system design & development from concept through installation.
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Translate business requirements into clear and detailed functional specifications, user stories, use cases, process flows, and other relevant documentation for development teams. Act as a liaison between business stakeholders and technical teams, ensuring effective communication, understanding, and alignment throughout the development lifecycle.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Lobbying, or Business Development. As the Marketing & Business Development Senior Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our marketing strategies, fostering government relations, and driving business development initiatives.
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Job Summary This is complex program management level work in planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating the daily operations of the Fire Marshal’s Office of the Community Development Department.
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Have experience in new business development, especially in terms of 3rd party Build-Own-Operate (BOO) or Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) evaluation and selection processes. The Upstream segment includes crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids exploration, field development, and production.
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Vertical relationships include functional VPs, VP/GMs of product lines, and members of the A&E Senior Leadership Team. Peer relationships include Directors and Senior Managers of Business Development, Market Intelligence, Strategic Account Development, and Marketing Communications.
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The Payment Specialist will have the following responsibilities: Oversee processing and printing of provider payments exported from the EHS CCP databases. Actual job descriptions and job title is subject to changeWhat We're Looking For:We are seeking a Payment Specialist under the direction of the Early Head Start Manager, who will be responsible for reviewing, processing and printing provider payments, and resolving any concerns related to payments.
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Major DutiesUnder general supervision, the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist assists the Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) department with the development, implementation, training, and maintenance of Campus EH&S programs.
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Overview THE ROLE:The Multi-Media Specialist will provide a comprehensive solution to content creation through various mediums. The Specialist is expected to work independently and collaboratively within our production team.
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Partner with RevOps Leadership and the Business Technology team to align business roadmap with cross-team capacity and prioritization for system development. The Business Architect is an integral role on the Revenue Solutions team, driving GTM process optimization, solution implementation, and thought leadership on best practices.
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Formative is looking for an experienced and data-driven Client Support Specialist to provide technical support to our partner education clients. Turn on job alerts Client Support Specialist in Los Angeles, CA.
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Outreach Specialist movement and services conducted within the county jail system is coordinated and approved for security clearances by the Los Angeles County (County) Sheriff’s Department (LASD.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with Maximo, Cognos, and MyTSR/PDMS systems, and will be responsible for a variety of clerical and data management tasks.
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The Pulmonary Rehab Team is comprised of a Medical Director, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Clinical Exercise Physiologists and a Patient Service Representative. Working Title : Clinical Nurse Specialist - Pulmonary Rehab - 8 Hour Days.
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Partner and coordinate closely with internal stakeholder areas (i.e. Information Security, Enterprise Risk Management, Business Continuity Program Office, Credit Administration, and Compliance) to facilitate and evaluate 3rd party service providers.
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Title: business development specialist Company: Southwest Rheumatology Research in Los Angeles, CA
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