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ORGANIZATION: California Trout (CalTrout) is a highly recognized, effective and financially strong conservation-based non-profit headquartered in San Francisco. ORGANIZATION: California Trout.
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Heluna Health invites applications for the Project Coordinator position in the Center for Public Health Research (CPHR) at the San Francisco Department of Public Health. Under the direct supervision of the Program Coordinator, the Project Coordinator will lead this innovative project to recruit, survey, and conduct HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and hepatitis C testing.
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The National Survey Project Manager will report to the Director, Community Engagement who is based in Boston. In collaboration with internal team members and partners, the National Survey Project Manager will manage and help execute activities through the Surveys launch period, including development of a project plan, securing vendors, question development, survey testing, partner engagement, survey dissemination, fundraising, and data analysis planning.
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Position Description : The VDC Project Manager leads and directs the day-to-day management of the BIM-based process and is the individual on the project responsible for the management of building the overall project “digitally first” on the job.
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5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms). We are seeking a Project Controls Manager who will lead the regions project control team and initiatives.
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Pomelo's first fraud manager will be responsible for the overall ownership of fraud risk, processes, losses, data analytics, false positive ratios and operational strategies. The candidate will also support stakeholders with their risk expertise, wear a product manager hat and provide guidance on servicing and operations best practices.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco, 600 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California, United States VIEW ON MAP
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One Hat One Hand is seeking a qualified Designer/Project Manager to join our growing studio. Throughout the project a Designer/PM needs to collaborate with the estimating, production, and finishing teams as well as outside consultants to ensure that the design is brought to life in both an experientially stunning and cost efficient way.
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A minimum of ten (10) years' experience as a Cost Controller or Project Controls Manager in a construction environment on projects valued at $500M or greater. Saylor Consulting Group is seeking a full-time Project Controls Manager to support our aviation sector clientele in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically at San Francisco International Airport (SFO.
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Our Finance team is growing and we are looking for a full-time Tax Manager who will play a pivotal role in creating tangible value by optimizing Linktree's tax footprint. As a key contributor to the financial success of the business, the Tax Manager is critical to ensuring the company is fulfilling its tax compliance obligations in the US, Australia and Internationally.
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Experience as a Catering Sales Manager, Event Planner, Hotel Convention Services Manager or Meeting Planner is highly beneficial. We are seeking an experiences Corporate Event Sales Manager at our location at the historic Presidio in San Francisco.
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People first manager, capable of managing and motivating direct reports to individually drive best results. Audacy San Francisco has an opening for an experienced, high-energy, high-achieving multi-media and sports savvy sales manager in San Francisco.
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Job Title: Assistant Stage Manager - AGMA. Reports To (Job Title): Production Stage Manager and Stage Manager. Job Purpose: Under the direction of the Production Stage Manager and Stage Manager, the Assistant Stage Manager efficiently prepares all activities and technical elements for rehearsals, performances, and production related events as assigned.
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Our mission is to bring blockchain to a billion people.
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The General Manager oversees restaurant operations, management team and staff, as well as the execution of all policies, procedures, programs and systems while maintaining a fun and upbeat team atmosphere.
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