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Solid understanding of Web technologies, including web content management systems (specific Adobe Experience Manager experience a plus) Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP.
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Project Manager $160,000.00 - $170,000.00 $76.92 - $81.73. AGS is currently seeking a Project Manager. Regional clients include BART, MUNI, SFPUC, SFPW, City of Oakland, City and County of San Francisco, SFO and OAK Airports, Port of Oakland, Port of San Francisco, Caltrans and many more.
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Seamlessly transitioning clients to Production Manager as their lead point of contact upon contract execution. We are looking for a dynamic Sales Manager to help us as we activate and transform some of San Francisco’s most awesomazing buildings into the Bay’s premier event space portfolio.
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As a Product Manager, you will work at the intersection of development, data science, and user experience, as well as have a competitive understanding of the travel landscape to facilitate the creation of successful new features.
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This specific Partner Manager role is pivotal to our strategy, with a focus on both maintaining and expanding our relationships within the Commerce, Campaign Management, Lead Gen, CRM, and Ad Tech sectors.
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About you You have 5+ years of experience as a Product Manager leading strategic vision, crafting product roadmaps, and coordinating product strategies across a group of products.
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Act as the on-site supervisor in the absence of the Community Manager; organize and delegate daily work, coordinate maintenance and make-ready tasks with the Service Supervisor, and manage the operation of the community in compliance with company policies, procedures, and business practices.
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Work collaboratively with the Project Development team, which includes the Project Developer, Project Manager, other Project Engineers, Project Analysts, Product Managers, and Project Finance, as well as outside consultants.
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The Production-Application Support Manager will be responsible for leading and coordinating Infrastructure and business projects from a technology perspective, ensuring that infrastructure development activities are consistent with client’s internal best practices and standards.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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Reports to Project Manager. Includes field oversight of OSP construction firms, and rapid resolution of roadblocks. Ensure vendor compliance with OSP engineering & construction standards. Manage OSP engineering and construction vendors at a tactical project level, including determination of aerial vs.
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Reports to: District Manager and/or Director of Sales. The General Manager will hire, train and manage Sales Associates within their studio. The General Manager will oversee all studio functions from sales to instructors.
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The Senior Manager, SOX Compliance will manage Internal Audit Staff in maintaining and preparing clear, detailed, and accurate SOX documentation, including narratives/process flow diagrams, control descriptions and risk control matrices.
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Baker Tilly, one of the fastest growing CPA advisory firms in the nation, has an incredible career opportunity for a High Net Wealth Tax Senior Manager to join our growing Private Wealth practice.
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The Clinic Manager must work in conjunction with the leadership of the adjoining Crisis Residential Treatment Program, Dore Residence, as well as the standard Crisis Residential Treatment Programs, referred to as Acute Diversion Units (ADUs) to ensure that the Urgent Care Clinic is consistently and efficiently linked with those programs in order to achieve continuity of care that includes timely and seamless discharges from the DUCC.
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