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This position can be based in Palo Alto, CA USA, Singapore or Amsterdam, Netherland and report to IT Director, Enterprise Apps. Working closely with our Overseas IT, China HQ HR business teams, this role will play a critical leadership role to design, build and operate world class HCM application with simple, sleek, cohesive digital employee experience.
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Role: Senior Business Analyst - Anaplan Analyst. 3-5 years of business analyst experience with requirements gathering, requirements analysis, and documenting functional requirements.
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Drive NPI and mass production strategies which will include site locations, CAPEX, assembly/component yield management, automation strategies and deployments, equipment locations, and capacity planning.
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4+ years of experience as a business analyst or in an operations role supporting a commercial function or a hands-on technical role, technical project management, or systems development.
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The Business Process Consultant must be an excellent communicator, tactful diplomat, problem solver and out of the box thinker - with the ability to understand and respond to customer and business needs in rapidly changing business environment.
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On-Site Job Duties: Provide, as required, on-site HR support to Employee Relations (ER) function for specific cases requiring in-person escalated manager coaching/support (if local ER support is not available.
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Wireless Analyst Job Description This position is responsible for processing Client's Wireless Support day to day activities, with a goal of optimizing customer service to internal employee wireless users, collaborating with wireless carrier partners, supporting product launches of wireless devices.
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Counselor Responsibilities Pre-Camp: Attend mandatory paid staff trainings Help prepare camp materials and setup camp location Communicate with site leader regarding camper needs/behavior, supplies needs, and schedules Camp: Counselors support the day-to-day operations of a single Camp Brainy Bunch location.
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Technical Expertise Independently design on-site and off-site improvements for commercial, industrial, and high-density residential projectsAssist with QAQC reviews of project plan setsDevelop designs for grading, drainage, utilities, and stormwater treatmentPrepare civil engineering calculations, reports, and construction cost estimatesCoordinate with municipalities, architects, subconsultants, and clients.
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Position is both remote and on-site. EA/PA must be comfortable with cats and available for cat sitting as needed. Experience Requirements 5 years minimum experience working as an EA/PA for a private household with excellent verifiable references Educational Requirements Fluency in English Qualifications COVID-vaccinated Cat lover.
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Utilize Business Object reports to monitor destructive behaviors in high-risk stores, confirming through CCTV footage. The Loss Prevention Analyst reports directly to the Retail Operations Manager.
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If you see the potential of how incredible people products can transform a business, this is the team for you. We are seeking experienced senior level Software Engineers to develop and deliver next-generation technologies within our Prisma Access Edge Platform team.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Sr. Data Analyst to join our team. Proven experience as a Data Analyst or in a similar role. Collaborate with stakeholders to understand their data needs and requirements whilst ensuring data collection aligns with business goals and objectives.
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Collaborate with the project superintendent and site operations team throughout the life of the project. The PM provides leadership and serves as the liaison between project team members to promote the interest of both the business and clients in all matters, as well as demonstrate the characteristics of a mid-level leader.
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Supportive, consistent on-site leadership Our manager is a practicing Massage Therapist. Supportive, consistent on-site leadership. Our owner is local & present to understand the needs of the business & our team.
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