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We are looking for a self-motivated Business Development Manager, with strong analytical experience and an ability to understand customers’ needs to join our team. Job Title: Business Development Manager.
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Works with Regional Lean Manager to implement standard work for own activities (LPS coaching, Lean Training, etc.) Reports to: General Manager, Operations Manager, or Regional Lean Manager.
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Job Description: Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants, an ENR Top 500 Design Firm, is currently seeking a Director of Business Development based out of our San Diego headquarters to cover part of Southern California (San Diego, Imperial, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.
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The Territory Business Manager will coordinate with the rest of the Hematology sales team to share information and develop strategies. Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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My client is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Senior Manager/Associate Director of Business Development with a technical preclinical background and expertise in immuno-oncology, oncology, degenerative disorders, or related therapeutic area.
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So, if you are a Solar Business Development Manager - Agriculture with experience, please apply today! If you are a Solar Business Development Manager - Agriculture with experience, please read on.
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The Land Development Manager is responsible for managing the Division's land development program by directing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscape, irrigation activities, vertical construction and public utility coordination.
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Assists in the development and integration of programs, plans, strategies and processes to meet business goals, such as sourcing strategy for commitment of work, cost imperatives, deployment analysis and risk mitigation.
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As a Business Development Manager you will be in the field, responsible for overall revenue growth and development in Southern California with focus on the San Diego Metropolitan Area, You will nurture and grow Alphazyme's existing business in the territory and drive the expansion of new customer.
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As a Microsoft Dynamics Program Manager, you’ll lead the overall delivery of Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE Solutions including the design and development of the CE/CRM application components, manage project schedule, resources, risks and reporting.
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This position serves as a primary business liaison, internal learning consultant, and relationship manager for the Learning and Development department and should collaboratively and effectively manage relationships with stakeholders and team members.
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Strengthen and maintain partnerships with clients to ensure lasting business relationships and continued revenue growth and to define KPI's and success metrics for campaign performance. The San Diego Union-Tribune, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, is San Diego's largest media company and its oldest business, dating back to the founding of the Union in 1868.
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Representation of the Bioassay team within the Product Development department (Molecular Cloning, Protein Purification, Bioassay) as well as across departments including HR/Talent Acquisition, Marketing, Manufacturing, Business Development, QC and QA.
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The Eurofins Discovery team was built by bringing together the market-leading discoveryexpertise of Panlabs (acquired in 2012 from Ricerca), Cerep (acquired in 2013), EMD Millipore's Discovery & Development Solutions business (acquired from Merck KGaA in 2014), Villapharma Research (acquired in 2017), DiscoverX (acquired 2017), Selcia Drug Discovery (acquired 2018) and Calixar (acquired 2023.
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130489 Process Development Engineer, Manager. We specifically provide assistance with cell banking, process development and scale-up, cell therapy product characterization, document writing, product stability assessment, and packaging.
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