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The Senior Manager, Marketing is responsible for assisting the Marketing department with strategy and tactical development for programs that will prepare the company for its first commercial launch.
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Zego has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Manager of Software Engineering to join our team and to support the development of our Payments platform. Experience working with payment processors and partners (such as Lockbox, PayPal, Stripe, Plaid and/or Worldpay.
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The Community Manager I reports to the Regional Manager, Area Manager, or Senior Community Manager. The Community Manager I directs and supervises 1-2 on-site personnel and and/or temporary resources.
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In addition to strong tax technical capabilities, the candidate must demonstrate proven business development, growth, and project management skills, the ability to lead teams and advise senior level executives, and the ability to partner with business teams from across all geographies and at all levels.
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The San Diego office of SmithGroup is looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our team. Experience using Deltek Vision for financial management, reporting and resource planning; preferred.
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The Manager Corporate Strategy will primarily be focused on planning, facilitating, analyzing, and creating comprehensive and compelling materials for the Board of Directors and the senior executive leadership team.
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We’re looking for a Senior Product Manager who has experience building durable ad tech capabilities, has deployed SaaS technologies with speed and scale, and understands how to provide elegant and highly effective solutions to complex problems, in service of our customers.
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Sigma Defense is seeking a former Senior Surface Warfare Officer with extensive Ballistic Missile Defense and technical management experience to fill the C3F Senior BMD Operations Manager - Post Command position as part of the Tactical Training Group Pacific (TTGP) team at Commander, U.S. THIRD Fleet.
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Job Title: Senior Project Manager. Project Manager Responsibilities. Project Manager Qualifications. Project estimating and project management of civil projects with all types of deep foundations, retention systems, ground improvement, and dewatering scope.
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On behalf of our client a private university located in Los Angeles, CA. We are seeking for a Senior Revenue Cycle Applications Analyst that will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of revenue cycle systems.
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Grow your career at Booz Allen as a Senior Subcontracts Manager for the Digital Battlespace Platform through challenging and fulfilling opportunities in the Subcontracts organization. Subcontracts, Senior Manager.
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Quantum-Si is seeking a passionate Senior Manager of External Communications and Social Media to join the Commercial Marketing team. Executive communications: Write, edit and prepare communications on behalf of the CEO, and other senior executives as requested, including speeches, op-eds, external messages and social media content.
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Employee Relations Manager. A professional Human Resources certification, such as Professional in Human Resources (PHR) or Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), is desirable. Supporting more than 400 employees, who represent all stages of career development from entry-level interns to senior executives, and a diverse range of technical expertise, the Human Resources team designs, implements, and facilitates programs and practices that allow the agency to leverage the very best from its talented staff.
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Serve as the primary engagement manager with economic responsibilities for billing, realization, and collections. Tax Services’ teams deliver quality tax solutions to public and privately owned middle-market companies, not-for-profit organizations and high net worth individuals.
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A well-respected local CPA firm in the area is looking to add a Tax Senior/Tax Manager to their growing team. Due to the recent growth of the firm, there is an opportunity for a Tax Senior/Tax Manager to join a team of highly motivated staff.
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