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We have an opening for the position of Engineer I/II (Land Development) in our Development Services Department/Engineering Division. Reviews proposed residential, commercial and industrial development with respect to water, recycled water and wastewater improvements.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Scientist to join our Research and Development team. Experience performing ELISA, ELISpot, engineering CAR-cells, PCR, and or Flow Cytometry assays.
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San Marcos is purposefully shaping its emerging community, and as the Senior Civil Engineer in the Land Development Engineering Division, you will help guide that legacy. The City of San Marcos is recruiting for a qualified Senior Civil Engineer to join the Land Development Engineering Division of the Development Services Department.
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The Director of Business Development reports to the Dean of the College of Business Administration (CoBA) and is responsible for initiating, developing and cultivating relationships with organizations in support of the college’s strategic goals.
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Plans and coordinates golf club design & development, with an emphasis on integrating Concept Development technologies with Industrial/Graphic Design considerations to produce production-ready platforms.
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We are looking for a Lead Player Development Representative, responsibilities will include greeting our VIP guests and assists them with their promotions, comps and general questions. One year of player development experience or experience in developing and maintaining new customer relationships.
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Strategic Partnering and Innovation Manager, Strategy Portfolio & Business Development (Biosciences Division) Minimum 4 years experience in business development (OEM-in, in-licensing, etc), program management and/or legal support.
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Our client, in imaging solutions manufacturing, is looking for a Business Development Manager to join their team near Encinitas, CA. You will focus on growing the medical device market by identifying and closing significant business opportunities, establishing strategic partnerships, and driving revenue growth.
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Job OverviewThe Director of Business Development reports to the Dean of the College of Business Administration (CoBA) and is responsible for initiating, developing and cultivating relationships with organizations in support of the college’s strategic goals.
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The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers. The Engineering, Integration and Operations of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead the Business Development (BD) US Navy.
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Education and Experience Undergraduate degree in mechanical or biomedical engineering 3-5 years of product and process development experience, preferably in medical devices. Experience with new process development and early manufacturing bring up.
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Minimum three years of relevant Learning and Development, or Organizational Development, or Talent Management experience. The Learning and Development Specialist is responsible for the creation and implementation of effective learning experiences in alignment with the company’s strategic goals.
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Maintain accurate and complete records of student progress and development. Participate in Professional Development opportunities as needed. Develop, review and regularly update personalized academic plans based on students transcripts, assessment data, career pathway planning (CTE), post-secondary goals, and progress towards those goals.
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Assist in recipe development, will be working alongside chefs to help develop new recipes. Assist in recipe development, will be working alongside chefs to help develop new recipes. Reser’s is the leading provider of fresh refrigerated deli salads, side dishes, and prepared foods for the supermarket, club store, and food service industries.
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The Senior Civil Engineer is well versed in land development, can manage projects with minimal oversight, delegate work to staff and mentor junior engineers in their professional development.
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