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The Commercial Business Development Manager will be responsible for new account acquisition (hunting activities) focusing on Small, Mid-sized, and Large accounts. Confident and driven Business Development Manager who is highly resilient, adaptable and embracing change.
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Job TitleManaging Director, Project & Development ServicesJob Description SummaryThe Managing Director will provide leadership to the overall project management service line for the Northern California market, including business development, business operations, financial management, client relations, and project operations.
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As an Architect & Designer Market Development Manager, you will play a pivotal role in influencing and driving the product positioning of our company's offerings with specifiers through contractors.
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Using your F&I experience to support dealership performance through continuous training and in-store personnel development. As an employer, we strive to provide ongoing career development opportunities, and we foster an environment where voices are diverse, behaviors are inclusive, actions drive equity, and our people feel a sense of belonging.
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Remote, Nationwide – Seeking Program Manager, Learning & Development Everybody Has A Role To Play In Transforming Healthcare If you want to be part of changing healthcare to better serve patients, you are in the right place.
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The Employment Development Department (EDD), Field Audit and Compliance Division (FACD), has an exciting opportunity within the Central Operations, Training & Outreach Group for one (1) ATA to join our amazing team.
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The Business Development Manager will grow the institutional B2B business through direct outreach. Collaborate with direct reports to assure they have a personal/professional growth and development plan to enhance knowledge, competencies, and professional practice.
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In the Office of Administrative Services, the People Development Specialist maintains a high level of responsibility for building a culture of continuous learning, establishing a vision for learning and development, and developing a strategy to elevate learning and development within the organization.
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Minimum one (1) year of experience coordinating or managing education program /curriculum design, development and evaluation/assessment. Minimum six (6) months of experience coordinating or managing education program /curriculum design, development.
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As a senior architect in the Advanced Development team, you will craft architectural solutions and be a part of proof-of-concept development across numerous technological fields, related to the modern data center, such as distributed AI and deep learning solutions, data analytics, High Performance Computing (HPC), Software Defined Networking (SDN), virtualization, storage, and more.
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The Construction Manager is responsible for overseeing the development of real estate projects, from the planning and design stages through construction and completion. Coordinating with architects, engineers, and contractors to design and plan the development.
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This is a sales role involving business development, account management, and recruiting. A minimum of five years of proven success in business development and/or account management. An eagerness to learn and constantly improve (You celebrate success but aren't interested in resting on your laurels.
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Advanced educational training in sociology, psychology, business administration, economics, or other social science; or some background in working with workforce development programs is highly desirable; OR.
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As the nation's largest producer of clean, carbon-free energy, Constellation is a company purposely-built to meet the challenges of the climate crisis.
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Proven track record and experience including consultative sales, new business development, meeting an annual revenue sales quota, identifying customer’s budgets, and cost justification selling, required.
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