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The IT Support Manager plays a vital role in leading and managing the IT support team to ensure exceptional user experience, IT security, and alignment with the organization's goals. Voted a Top Workplace for 2023 and for the past thirteen consecutive years, Fremont Bank has an immediate opening for a IT Support Manager in Livermore, CA.
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The Business Technology Go-To-Market QA team is looking for a dedicated and highly motivated Software QA Manage to lead a team of QA Engineers who are on a mission to deliver high quality releases of the Salesforce ecosystem and Adobe Experience Manager applications.
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At Lam, as a Product Engineer, you thrive in high-stakes, dynamic environment, driving product development at the forefront of the semiconductor equipment industry. Maintain a high degree of customer engagement including face-to-face and international travel to customer sites supporting near term product releases and solve customer issues.
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As a senior product manager, you will conduct in-depth market research, engage with customers and partners and lead product development from concepts to launch. To find out more, visit: are hiring a Senior Product Manager to lead product development of various AI powered healthcare software products.
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Duty and right for escalation to the General Manager of the Dublin XRM location and to the Management of the Research Microscopy Solutions (RMS) Board in case of deviations on the products and processes.
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This is primarily a sedentary office position which requires the Community Manager to have the ability to operate computer equipment, speak, hear, bend, stoop, reach, lift, and move and carry up to 25 lbs.
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Align and author the program Vision, setting cost objectives and program deliverables aligned with marketing requirements and product strategy. Facilitate roundtable reviews of market roadmap and technology development resulting in revisions of product strategy, program roadmap, and organizational priorities.
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The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is responsible for the coordination and development of all clinical pharmacy services in coordination with the Director of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy Operations Manager.
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The Kitchen Manager is responsible for managing all functions of the restaurant during opening, mid or closing shifts. As an exempt manager, you must spend more than 50% of your time performing managerial duties and must regularly exercise independent judgment and discretion on matters of consequence to the restaurant.
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Ensures that all prepared food meets TGI Fridays standard of excellence, 100% recipe adherence, and adheres to product sensitivity and plate presentation guidelines. As a TGI Fridays Associate Manager, you’ll be a respected leader with a competitive pay based on experience and world class training with the best in the business.
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Supporting the Brooks Semiconductor Atmospheric Systems business, the Product Manager is responsible for leading the product strategy, executing the product roadmap in a matrix organization, and achieving profitable margin, for a designated product or group of products.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in Google BigTable, AWS Machine Learning, Docker, Kubernetes, and MongoDB. This role involves managing complex projects, ensuring timely delivery, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive business success.
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Geriatric Care Manager. Geriatric Care Manager. Licensed MSW, MFT, MA Gerontology or related field highly desirable (minimum two years of experience). In-depth knowledge of the aging process, conditions affecting older adults, and care management best practices.
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Our aim isn't just about improving buildings; it's about creating perfect places that improve people's lives.
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Experience in histology, imaging, and hardware product management is highly desired. Collaborates with Regional Marketing, Global Marketing and Business Development to drive development and launch product readiness.
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