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Serve as a voice of customer to suppliers and CM partners to continuously mandate defect prevention and reduction in respective product transformation processes. Familiarity of customer service to champion product quality and specifications.
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Increasing the number of paying social enterprise customers that allow our participants to gain income and work experience while working to secure stable employment; People who are justice involved, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQ+ , and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
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The Associate Director, Access & Reimbursement (ADAR) is a field-based role that proactively provides in person (or virtual as needed) education to defined accounts within their assigned geographies on a wide range of access and reimbursement topics and needs (see below) in support of aligned product(s) strategy.
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Join us as the Sr. Director of Enterprise Sales at our market-leading SaaS company, specializing in Sales Performance Management for nearly 18 years. Lead sellers as they build the value of our solutions Xactly for sales leaders and executives (CRO, CFO, VP Sales Ops.
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As SiTime’s Director/Sr Director of Digital Marketing, you lead all aspects of the company’s online experience, from the corporate website, SEO/SEM programs, 3rd party and syndicated content programs and eCommerce growth.
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We are looking to hire a Director of Product Management to join their team in San Jose, CA. This is an office-based role. The Director, Product Management role is office-based.
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Lead the development of marketing collateral, including product datasheets, whitepapers, case studies, and presentations, that effectively communicate the value proposition and differentiation of OrdrServe as the evangelist and thought leader for Ordr, delivering persuasive presentations at analyst briefings, industry events, webinars, and trade showsDrive go-to-market activities for new product launches, ensuring successful adoption and market penetration.
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Utilize knowledge of computers and electronics, including in cloud and communications centric technologies: storage, networking, security, media, Edge, MEC, IoT, and engineering and technology.
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A)Responsible for engineering activities on next generation of existing product. Product Development Engineer. KLA invents systems and solutions for the manufacturing of wafers and reticles, integrated circuits, packaging, printed circuit boards and flat panel displays.
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The Director, InfoSec Enterprise Security will report directly to the Senior Director of Enterprise and GRC. In this pivotal role, you will lead a team of security engineers within the Information Security (InfoSec) domain.
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The Director of Premium will be responsible for the Premium & Catering teams, planning, and completing catering orders, Suites orders and special events. Job Description The Director of Premium Services, SAP Center, is responsible for planning and leading the entire premium & catering operation at the account.
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As a Product Manager at Apple, your responsibilities will include not only those of a typical product manager but also those of a Product Marketing manager and Product spokesperson.
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The Director, Tax is responsible for consolidated income tax reporting as well as all aspects of taxation for the Company. Applicants who may require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should provide their name and contact information to Archer’s People Team at people@archer.com.
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Cisco is seeking an authoritative Director, Outbound Security Product Manager to drive the growth and success of our innovative security product portfolio. As an Outbound Security Product Management Director, you will be responsible for defining go-to-market strategies, communicating product value propositions, and enabling our sales force to deliver our solutions effectively to the market.
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Alumni and Community Engagement, the Senior Director for Annual Giving oversees the development, management and evaluation of strategic and tactical long-/short-term program plans and budgets for a comprehensive annual giving program.
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