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The Principal Platform Product Manager will drive the definition and evolution of our home theater platform. Define and drive delivery of the Sonos home theater platform. You will work closely with hardware, consumer applications, and media partner teams amongst others to identify and develop the features, capabilities, and technologies for a sustainable scalable platform for Sonos products and content partners.
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Keep the club fully staffed thorough review of applications, interviewing making hiring recommendations to the general manager. Gold’s Gym is growing fast and looking for a General Manager to help us to provide world-class service to our clubs and members by utilizing in-depth knowledge of company products and programs.
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As a Utility Construction Project Manager, you'll play a crucial role in overseeing and managing all aspects of utility construction projects. Utility Construction Project Manager , where you'll enjoy.
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In this capacity, the Business Development Manager will have ownership of business growth from new and prospect target customers within the assigned region. Support significant projects through the Accelerated Product Development (APD) or Customer-Focused Innovation (CFI) Process.
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An excellent Construction Project Manager must be well-versed in all construction methodologies and procedures and able to coordinate a team of professionals of different disciplines to achieve the best results.
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Under the direction of the MCDB Manager, is independently responsible for department purchasing, oversight of receiving operations, and equipment inventory. This involves procurement of supplies, both tangible and nontangible, and equipment for the department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology (MCDB) and the department of Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology (EEMB) faculty, staff, and researchers for the purpose of conducting undergraduate and graduate teaching laboratories, and for conducting university supported or extramural funded research projects.
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In addition, the Neurology Account Manager will also work closely with local and regional patient advocacy groups and disease state awareness foundations. The Neurology Account Manager will possess a high level of clinical aptitude and authentic empathy for patients and caregivers while establishing solution seeking partnerships with all key stakeholders who support these patients and families.
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Assist with scheduling, using all technology tools to ensure proper business processes; with oversight by the Customer Care Manager and Branch Manager. Document and inform CCM & Branch Manager of any personnel issues, like no call/no show, last minute call outs, and resignation notices.
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Position Summary: Responsible for assisting the Astronomy Programs Manager in implementing planetarium and astronomy programs, including planetarium shows, school programs, star parties, and special events, and ensuring the smooth operation of the planetarium when the Manager is not on duty.
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Reports may be ad-hoc as requested by manager for publication within and or outside of department. This is a "working manager" position. Experience in the radar or microelectronics industry is highly desired.
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Amenities include an oceanside bar and restaurant with an outdoor terrace, a signature restaurant, two swimming pools, a Sense spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a beach club, and a screening room.
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Restoration Field Manager , you’ll lead the implementation of habitat restoration and research projects for the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden throughout our community. This position is being offered at the Manager level and requires.
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Our client, dedicated to providing the highest quality sustainable landscape maintenance and landscape installation is adding a Landscape Account Manager in the greater Santa Barbara, CA market.
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In conjunction with Business Development Manager and other firm managers, establish contacts and build relationships with existing clients and prospective clients. Serves as Project Manager and technical leader on water projects.
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Reports to: Sr. National Sales Manager, Strategic Accounts - Teva. Job Title: Key Account Manager. Reports to: Sr. National Sales Manager, Strategic Accounts - Teva. Job Title: Key Account Manager.
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