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A large national law firm is looking for a patent attorney with an advanced degree in chemistry or the life sciences, and with 2-4 years of experience for their San Francisco Bay Area office.
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Collaborate with other members of the executive management team to drive business performance and operational excellence. Strong understanding of financial principles, including GAAP compliance, IFRS compliance, budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling.
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Swish is seeking a talented NLP Engineer to join our team and help us push the boundaries of what is possible with machine learning in the field of sports analytics. You will work closely with our team of Data Scientists and Data Engineers to build and deploy NLP systems that extract valuable insights from various sources to include open source data, league/team data, and historical data, amongst others.
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This person will play a key role in helping to drive financing and commercialization strategy for CCR’s project pipeline, in close collaboration with the Senior VP of Structured Finance and the CCR Executive team.
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2 years of experience with MES as an administrator, business analyst or equivalent. (Full Time) Business Systems Analyst - MES at Moxion Power Co. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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Full Time] Chief of Staff to the CEO at Fleek (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. We’re hiring for a Chief of Staff to the CEO / Co-founder. As our first Chief of Staff inside our Seed stage company, there’s lots to build, and you’ll have a heavy hand shaping the first systems for HR, Recruiting, and Finance.
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We're backed by the world's most prestigious investors as well as AI and robotics legends like Marc Raibert (Founder of Boston Dynamics), Fei-Fei Li (Chief Scientist of AI at Google, Director of Stanford's AI lab), and Sebastian Thrun (Founder of Google X, Waymo, Kitty Hawk, and Udacity.
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12+ years of product marketing or related experience (growth marketing, credit policy, management consulting in a relevant industry) with a Bachelor's degree, or 10+ years with a Master's degree.
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Individuals who are successful in all aspects of this position will have the opportunity to be considered for full-time Catering Manager (our Wedding Consultant/Coordinator role) jobs at this and other Wedgewood Wedding locations.
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This position requires a broad range of knowledge and experience with GxP processes related to managing vendors, partners, and suppliers. The Associate Compliance QA Director is responsible for QA oversight of the end-to-end vendor management program.
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The 3D Designer and Senior 3D Designer reports to the Director of Exhibition Design, but works closely with Project Directors and Project Managers. Judgement: Make timely exhibit/exhibition design and development decisions; show strong creative discernment and good discipline around editing of ideas.
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The Senior Specialist serves as leader within the Office of Ethics and Compliance (OEC) and serves as a resource to the greater university community; coordinates oversight and compliance activities with other units across UCSF; and communicates compliance obligations while assisting faculty and staff in translating compliance requirements and expectations into their daily work.
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Founded in 2011 with almost $2 billion in assets under management, we've built a portfolio of increasingly dominant companies in areas as diverse as space exploration, freight forwarding, ridesharing, e-commerce, and human resource management.
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UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Vice Chair and Associate Chief of Staff of Mental Health for the San Francisco VA Health Care System. The incumbent sits on the department’s Executive Committee, helps coordinate joint SFVAHCS/UCSF recruitments and hires, and serves as a key strategist and advisor to the chair, working closely with other members of the leadership team.
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The School is primarily a graduate school, with four degree programs at the graduate level: the Masters of Public Policy (MPP); a Self-Supporting Degree Program - the Masters of Public Affairs (MPA); the Masters of Development Practice (MDP); and our PhD program in Public Policy.
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