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Education and ExperienceUndergraduate degree in business, contract law, or related field from an accredited college or university and five (5) years of contract administration experience for a state or county agency or large, diverse and decentralized organization, or equivalent combination of education and experience to perform the required functions of the position.
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The Contract and Procurement Management office is responsible for contract administration and procurement processes for San Diego State University, including the Imperial Valley campus and Brawley facility, as well as some support for SDSU auxiliary services.
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SDSU Athletics has partnered with Legends Global Sales to assist in the sales strategy and execution of ticket packages for Aztec football, mens & womens basketball, as well as premium and priority seating at the new Mission Valley Stadium.
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Degree in International Relations, Political Science, Business Administration, Communications, or closely related field plus some post-degree experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Fightersmarket.com) is a growing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Uniforms and Apparel business. We are looking for a results-driven retail Sales Associate/Customer Support Specialist to be responsible for online AND in-store sales activities.
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Experience as a Healthcare Account Executive, Business Development Executive, Medical Sales Executive, Client Relationship Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Hospice Liaison, Home Health Specialist, Clinical Liaison, Hospice Care Consultant, Home Health Sales Rep, Hospice Sales Account Executive, Private Duty Home Care Marketer or Regional Sales Executive is helpful.
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S degree in Business Administration, Sales, or related major; 1 year experience in Hospitality Sales, Spa Sales or a comparable professional area CORE WORK ACTIVITIES Leading Marketing Team.
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This position supports various business functions, including Supply Chain, Finance, Sales & Marketing, and other corporate areas. Experience in data discovery of source systems like Oracle E-Business Suite and Client is preferable.
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The Business Solution Lead drives end-to-end business process and technology solution design to achieve key goals and initiatives related to Medication Management Solutions (MMS) Global Customer Service (GCS) department.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration (Master's degree preferred); AND. The individual in this role must possess demonstrable knowledge, skills, experience, discernment and interpersonal abilities directly related to the North American energy industry, EH&S (environmental protection, health, safety & physical security) management and business management.
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We are currently looking for an energetic and well-rounded Business Development Manager to join our growing team for Greater San Diego area. Developing relationships with customers and generating new business.
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As a leader in the Preferred and Small Business Banking team, the Senior Branch Manager (Preferred Banking Manager) will lead an in-person client-facing branch sales and service team to achieve performance and productivity goals in sales, service, and operations.
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Ensures compliance with all federal and local agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and local Institutional Review Board (IRB). Ensures compliance with all federal and local agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA and local Institutional Review Board.
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This position in collaboration with SDSU leadership, including University Relations and Development, Business and Financial Affairs and the Division of Research and Innovation, will develop a phased plan for Innovation District fundraising, with the entrepreneurship hub being at the forefront.
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Researching statistics, trends and data for grant proposals and community advocacy, including: Performing research and data-gatheringboth from external sources and SDAIHCs program data; Performs other duties as assigned Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Degree in business administration or equivalent.
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