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Gainwell empowers you to help clients deliver better health and human services outcomes using innovative technology and solutions, enabling you to design your career for. At Gainwell, you can contribute your skills as we harness the power of technology to help our clients improve the health and well-being of the members they serve.
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Gainwell empowers you to help clients deliver better health and human services outcomes using innovative technology and solutions, enabling you to design your career for growth, new possibilities, and refinement of your valuable skills.
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The Business Development Coordinator (BDC) is a pivotal role in our growth strategy across California, spearheading efforts in transportation sectors: Federal, Government, Freight, Ports, Transit, and Aviation.
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The Controller is the business partner to the dealership General Manager and under the direction of the Regional Controller carries out such policies and responsibilities. Automotive Business Controller in Roseville, CA at EchoPark Automotive.
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College course or other education in business administration and/or management preferred. The Business Office Director is responsible for the administration of payroll and accounting control functions and procedures in accordance with company policies and procedures.
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The Business Development Representative is the local, on-site "Business to Business (B2B) sales expert" who drives market performance through consultative solutions-based selling and empowers our customers to build and manage successful landscape businesses.
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Currently pursuing a degree in Business Analytics, Data Analytics, Data Science, Information Technology, Computer Science, Operations Management or a related field. The Central Sales Ops Business Analyst for AI coordinates generative AI initiatives, identifies use cases to improve efficiency, and leads process discovery and testing.
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Description :This job is responsible for providing advice and valuable financial solutions to complex Business Banking clients and prospects. Description :This job is responsible for providing advice and valuable financial solutions to complex Business Banking clients and prospects.
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Aptitude to achieve the best possible outcomes, processes and savings to reach business strategic goals and targets. Build rapport with client and meet with them to understand the needs of their business.
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This role is a highly visible senior leadership role reporting to the Defense Systems Vice President of Business Development and directly supporting the Propulsion Business VP/GM and CTO. The individual will be expected to effectively work with and communicate with company executives, customers, project engineers, program managers, finance, contracts, Operations, HR, IT, and security.
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If so, you just might have what it takes to be a Director of Business Development. Are you ambitious, results-driven, and find joy in your work? If so, you just might have what it takes to be a Director of Business Development.
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Our company is looking to immediately bring on a new Business Development Sales Specialist. We will train and develop our Business Development Sales Specialists starting from the ground up.
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Works with Business Banking Credit Team and Business Banking Sales Manager to handle proposed credit requests from customers. Notifies Business Banking Sales Manager on these matters and interacts with the customer where necessary.
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Sr. Business Systems Analyst (Multiple Positions with National Placement out ofSacramento County, CA) Minimum of either a Bachelor's degree and five (5) years ofexperience or in the alternate a Masters with one (1) year of IT related experience.
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Works with the appropriate Business Banking Client Advisor and /or Branch to assist in the seamless handoff for the branch to handle all future relationship management. The SBA Business Development Officer initiates, negotiates, sells, and packages Small Business Association (SBA) government loans.
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