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Full Time] Office Manager at Vorticity (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Office Manager Vorticity United States. Preferred Skills 3+ years of experience as an office manager and/or EA.
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Minimum of five years of experience in an office manager role at a law firm. The expectation is that the Office Manager will spend time in both the Silicon Valley and San Francisco offices, working a hybrid schedule.
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As a Finance Manager , you will be responsible for assisting sales consultants and customers with the dealership's financing opportunities and insurance alternatives. Proficient in computer software MS Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
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Adverum is looking for a Sr. Manager / Manager, External Manufacturing to join our team in our Redwood City office. The Sr. Manager / Manager, External Manufacturing, will be responsible for managing operations at Adverum's contract manufacturing organization(s)s (CMO) and activities related to the GMP production of early and late phase clinical materials.
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As a Senior Strategic Account Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in driving the growth of our Cell and Gene Therapy business by positioning our Research Use, IND enabling, and Clinical product portfolios.
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The Marketplace team is looking for a Manager of Advanced Analytics, Seller Risk Management who can use complex data to help our leaders and cross-functional teams make informed decisions, measure success, and influence policy to protect the integrity of the marketplace.
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Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the President. Main focus: Partner with the Chief of Staff in managing the operations and functions of the Office of the President through essential, cross-functional project management, implementation of strategic initiatives, and administrative support.
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Chief of Staff to Chief People OfficerSummaryWe’re looking for a self-driven, well-organized, results-focused project manager and influencer who can help us move our ambitious people strategy forward.
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Sodexo is seeking a 3rd Shift Patient Equipment Manager for Stanford Hospital , located in Palo Alto, CA. The Patient Equipment Manager to manage the third-shift, Monday - Friday, 9:00pm to 6:00am.
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As an Employee Communications Manager, you will work with a variety of partners to develop employee communications for global audiences. We empower audiences to Play, Create, Watch, and Connect across our amazing franchises and experiences, including The Sims, Madden NFL, EA SPORTS FC, Apex Legends, and Battlefield.
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Duration: 6 months Location: Foster City, CA (Hybrid) As a Clinical Trial Manager, you will: Job Description: FUNCTION: Clinical Operations - Biomarker and Bioanalytical Operations Clinical Operations is responsible for the worldwide execution of all Phase I - IV clinical trials across all client's therapeutic areas.
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Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Project Manager to join our office in Menlo Park, CA. This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor.
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The City of Palo Alto's Office of Transportation seeks an experienced transportation planner who enjoys working in a dynamic, vibrant community. The Senior Planner will report to the Transportation Planning Manager, assist with development review, help coordinate transportation activities with other regional, state, and local transportation agencies, and prepare for and present at meetings before Council, Commissions, and the general public.
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Immediately hiring for a Sr Manager of Medical Imaging Services & Customer Success Position type: Full-time Perm Role Location: Redwood City, CA As a Sr Manager of Medical Imaging Services & Customer Success you will: Someone who has been in the field integrating imaging into the hospital systems.
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Design, develop, and oversee the implementation of MEP systems for civil engineering projects, with a focus on OSHPD/HCAI (Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development) regulations and requirements.
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