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The PSSR is an outside sales position in the Transport Refrigeration Unit (TRU) Industry and shall be responsible for growing the Trailer service, (Repair & Maintenance), Trailer parts sales, and Equipment sales for an assigned customer list, territory, and new contacts, while maintaining accurate market information within a CRM business system.
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Optimize the performance of influential, modern Deep Learning models coming out of academic and industry research, for NVIDIA GPUs and systems. We are an ambitious, forward-thinking and diverse team that influences all areas of NVIDIA's AI platform and directly contributes to premiere Deep Learning frameworks - PyTorch, JAX and TensorFlow.
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Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams, including manufacturing, research and development, and quality assurance, to support the overall quality of cell therapy products. For remote-based candidates, this range may vary based on your local market.
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As a Walmart associate, you will play an integral role in shaping the future of retail, tech, merchandising, finance and hundreds of other industries-all while affecting the lives of millions of customers all over the world.
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Location: Central Pet Distribution Center on Florin Perkins Road in Sacramento, CA
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As an Attorney, you will be responsible for representing clients, conducting legal research, preparing legal documents, and providing legal advice and consultation. Due to growth and demand, we are looking to add a Defense Workers’ Compensation Attorney to our expanding team.
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Qualified candidates will have a minimum of 2 years of traditional labor law experience, including client counseling on labor relations and law, research and writing projects, grievance arbitration, collective bargaining and union campaigns, and matters before state agencies and the National Labor Relations Board.
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The Jackson Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institution with a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center and nearly 3,000 employees in locations across the United States (Maine, Connecticut, California), Japan and China.
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The Manager Transportation (MT) will use their asset-based transportation experience to improve asset utilization and reduce costs across the facilities within the assigned market. The MT will work with the bakeries and distribution centers (DCs) across the market to oversee and lead the transportation strategy that includes (but is not limited to): fleet sizing; route analysis and recommendations; safety programs and KPI/metric implementation.
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Duties include performing legal research, drafting motions and pleadings, as well as legal memoranda, arguing motions, taking and defending depositions, managing discovery-related activities and investigations, and drafting of position statements and dispositive motions, employee handbooks, employee policies, etc.
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We employ research, data, advanced technologies and design thinking to help clients solve their greatest challenges. Participate in business development efforts through learning/understanding the local client market, maintaining an active role in professional organizations and supporting proposal development and interviews.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in Sales, Marketing, Market Development, Account Management or similar discipline. To conduct the necessary reading and research on an ongoing basis to obtain and maintain a working knowledge of the industries and key accounts that Loma sells into, including their current state and critical issues.
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Assurance Services’ industry-focused teams deliver quality audits and other services to public and privately owned middle-market companies, not-for-profit organizations and governmental agencies.
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Excellent Opportunity as an Associate Medical Director in Sacramento, CA.Join a large multispecialty Group that is looking for an Associate Medical Director (AMD) works under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to ensure the highest level of clinical quality and patient care within Family Practice (Adult Medicine.
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With a focus on customer service, our neighborhood grocery stores offer high-quality, farm fresh produce, natural meats, plenty of scoop-your-own bulk goods and much more in a fun, friendly, old-fashioned farmer's market setting.
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