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The MLR Ops – Systems Manager will be instrumental to creating consistent processes for content management, user set up, and training for various systems, including but not limited to print vendor, Veeva Vault, and ShamanGo. The Systems Manager will be responsible for integrations, user management, reporting, configuration, and new-user onboarding of these systems.
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Minimum of 3 years with Dutch Bros, including at least 1 year as a Dutch Bros Shop Manager. Know your resources, and adhere to all company policies and procedures as laid out in the Operator Field Guide, Operator Ops Manual, and Employee Handbook.
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Image Sensor Global Sourcing Manager Responsibilities. Lead partnerships with Engineering, Product Management, Ops, and other XFN partners to identify and secure image sensor technologies and third party IP for our roadmaps.
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As the Supervisor you will work the opposite schedule of the Facility Operations Manager and act as Manager on Duty when needed. By doing safety checks and repairs, the Facility Operations Supervisor can assure the safety and cleanliness of the club.
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Manager Mindset: Patient, Present, and Intentional. Frequent, continual, intermittent flexing, or rotation of the wrist(s) and spine. Be accountable for, but empower the Regional Shop Managers to execute all coaching and documentation for positions under supervision.
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As a Channel Manager, you will lead the strategy and day-to-day operations of our channel partnerships. The channel manager position is perfect for an ambitious, motivated leader with an entrepreneurial mindset, energy and confidence.
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These include shaping quoting tool requirements (CPQ. CLM), guiding associated sales ops enablement, process, policy documentation, and user acceptance testing. The Senior Sales Operations Manager is a strategic business partner to the Global Sales Operations Organization, managing support functions essential to sales force productivity in those Areas.
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The Global Sourcing Management team is seeking a Strategic Sourcing Manager for Image Sensors to drive impact and deliver results in highly innovative RL devices. Partner with Product Management, Engineering, Ops and other XFN partners to influence supplier technology roadmaps to create value-add to Meta's system architecture and commercial targets.
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Report overall test prep and execution progress metrics/data to the Comm Ops Manager. Check Movable Ink & Salesforce Marketing Cloud technical setup aligns with marketing strategy. The QA analyst will be a member of the Digital Commerce Operations team supporting testing email marketing and transactional content.
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Cloud Platforms (Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, GCP);DevSecOps Transformation;Cloud Discovery, including tagging integration and federated configuration;Cloud Application Performance Monitoring (APM);Cloud auto-scaling, ELB;Cloud AI Ops / AI Monitoring; and,Cloud Discovery.
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The BPO Sales Manager/Senior Manager - Procurement/Supply Chain manages the opportunity from sales pursuit to close using deep sales process and offering expertise. In addition to base pay, this Sales role is eligible for additional incentive compensation under the Sales Achievement Bonus Plan which is based on achievement toward individual sales targets, subject to Plan terms.
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As the NPI Ops Program manager, you will be responsible for managing the Global Operations organization's NPI processes for Software, Cloud and Hardware products from early product concept through the entire product life cycle.
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Bring to bear all cross-functional resources to achieve your quota: inside sales, channel systems engineering, field marketing, cybersecurity sales specialists, the services team, sales ops (including the deal desk and the response team), and others.
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QualificationsEducation:Bachelor's degree in safety, business operations or related field preferred and or four years comparable work experience in operations manager role. The Unit Operations Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the unit, while also ensuring compliance standards and adhering to company policies and procedures.
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As an IT Manager at G2 Ops, youre stepping into a technical lead role where your leadership will directly influence the smooth operation and strategic direction of our technology landscape.
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