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SMAs, alternative investments, and Specialty Assets (i.e. Timber, Farm, Oil and Gas), in addition to monitoring the portfolios and rebalancing to ensure alignment of asset allocation with client's investment objectives and risk tolerances.
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Drive ongoing enhancements to ticket and metric management for ServiceNow (SNOW) requests, ensuring optimal allocation and resolution across US/UK locations within budget constraints. Act as a proactive backup for Bay Area locations, refining backup protocols for optimal readiness with a commitment to transparency and inclusivity and serve as an Emergency Response Team (ERT) member.
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Utilize complex digital marketing platforms and data warehouse software such as Salesforce and Redshift and Demandbase to analyze Account Based Marketing and coordinate budget strategy and budget allocation process across marketing teams; and.
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Case management- Intake, referral, treatment planning, resource allocation, monitoring with and interfacing with allied inpatient and outpatient healthcare workers for patient’s treatment, progress updates and needs assessment.
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Act as point person for CPQ issues including license allocation. For ten straight years, Gartner has named Pure a leader in the Magic Quadrant. What do NASA and emerging space companies have in common with COVID vaccine R&D teams or with Roblox and the Metaverse.
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Experience with signal processing at the PHY layer or resource allocation optimization at MAC level. We are building a team who will be developing a system aimed at 5G wireless products based on the power of our GPU. Enabling 5G PHY/MAC layers, we will be using traditional signal processing algorithms but parallelizing them on the GPU. We also plan to apply Machine Learning / Deep Learning to address PHY/MAC challenges.
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The Global Capital Allocation Project (GCAP) is recruiting an Associate Director based at the Stanford Graduate School of Business in Stanford, CA. GCAP ( ) is a growing team of professionals devoted to answering major policy and societal questions related to international macroeconomics and finance.
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Drives annual RIT budget and time-phasing for Global Logistics; works across functions to ensure allocated resources from other organizations (e.g., GIS) and to achieve on-time and within budget performance objectives; consolidates and tracks annual capital allocation requests.
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In this role, you will drive decisions on build priorities, capacity allocation, new technology adoption, pricing variance and bring to bear worldwide foundry capabilities to Apple’s advantage.
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The front office role includes executing the trade orders from the Portfolio Manager and the Research Team. The middle office role includes overseeing the allocation of trades to multiple prime brokers in order to ensure accuracy and timeliness of settlement.
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Responding to a range of customer needs, to include mutual fund inquiries, asset allocation discussions, brokerage needs, basic tax-free and deferred investments, trust and estate planning, as well as income and retirement planning.
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Oversee layout, allocation, and tracking of space among multiple labs; manage logistics of laboratory moves; implement plans for renovations of equipment and or/facilities in collaboration with facilities services staff.
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Collaborate with the project manager(s) in the management of overall resource allocation and capacity planning for the project(s). At least three (5) full life cycle implementations as a Project Manager across multiple domains (Customer Experience, Enterprise Agility/DevOps, Finance, HR, Manufacturing, Mergers & Acquisitions, Procurement and Supply Chain.
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Defines, designs, and manages global in-store visual merchandising strategies including product presentation, space allocation, and product discovery experiences across all hero products, services, and accessories.
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Oversee cost accounting processes, ensuring accurate allocation of costs to products and production lines and standardize costing globally. We are working hard towards unlocking the full potential of sustainable energy and climate change mitigation.
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