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The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is seeking an experienced IT professional to serve as the next Chief Information Officer (Information Technology Manager II). Chief Information Officer (Information Technology Manager II.
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Directly overseeing the finance, accounting, travel, and procurement systems, you will lead a teamof 7 finance professionals, including directly managing the controller and purchasing manager.
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This executive leader supervises all corporate functions, including legal, finance, human resources, actuarial and underwriting, information systems, customer service, claims, and support services.
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Strong understanding of corporate finance and performance management principles. Oversee daily operations of the company and the work of executives (IT, Marketing, Sales, Finance, etc.
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Events Marketing Manager - Remote. A renewable natural gas non-profit association is actively seeking an experienced Events Marketing Manager to add to their team! The Events Marketing Manager for this non-profit organization plays a crucial role in planning, implementing, and promoting events that support their mission and fundraising initiatives.
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We are seeking an experienced Program Manager (PM) to oversee and run the day-to-day operations of our Community Supports Program in Northern California. The Program Manager will work closely with the field team to ensure that the goals and objectives which are set for the team are met.
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The Operations Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the total leadership and strategic operation of a CVS/pharmacy store including:Overall store management, supervision, and policy implementationSales and inventory managementEmployee staffing, training, and developmentFinancial managementCustomer service leadershipUnlike the Store Manager in Training position, the Operations Manager position is not part of the CVS/pharmacy Retail Management Development Program.
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Summary We are seeking a skilled and experienced Product Operations Manager to join our team and play a critical role in the successful implementation and ongoing operations of our population health programs.
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Job Level: Manager with Direct Reports. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California) OR Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (California) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (California.
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We have a 1-year contract position for a Project Coordinator/Jr Project Manager with a background in Hospital Facilities projects, or Facilities Construction project management for Hospitals. Coordinates, monitors, and reports on design and construction activities in accordance with the project controls requirements as outlined in the Process & Controls Manual (PCM.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Director (non-sworn) over the Eligibility Branch, the Staff Services Manager (SSM) III is directly responsible for managing and directing the activities of the Firearms Clearance Section (FCS) which is comprised of the Eligibility Clearance Program (ECP) and the Quality Support Program (QSP.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will collaborate with business partners across the organization (Sales & Merchandising, Risk, Operations, etc) to conduct insightful analysis, complex modeling, financial reporting, forecasting, and budgeting for the needs of the business.
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We are seeking an experienced Solid-Fuel Power Plant Maintenance Manager to manage the maintenance and repair activities at a solid-fuel power plant in Northern California! As Maintenance Manager you will be responsible for ensuring the efficient and safe operation of equipment, managing a team of maintenance technicians, and coordinating maintenance schedules.
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PLEASE NOTE: This office is accepting applications for a Limited Term - Project Specialist I, Foster Youth and Homeless Services, Instructional Case Manager, not to exceed 6 months. PLEASE NOTE: This office is accepting applications for a Limited Term - Project Specialist I, Foster Youth and Homeless Services, Instructional Case Manager, not to exceed 6 months.
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In this role, the Relationship Manager serves as primary point of contact, client advocate, and relationship manager for middle market loans and deposits with loans sizes ranging on average from $2 to $50 million and deposits over $1 million.
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