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The Program Operations Manager will provide cross-cutting programmatic, operational, and administrative support for the Program Director and the Environment team. The Program Operations Manager will serve as an Environment Program resource to the Director and the broader foundation.
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Minimum of 8 years of external experience at a consulting firm or 8 years of internal consulting experience in a role equivalent to Senior Manager level within industry. + Prior experience in driving insights using visualization tools (i.e. Power BI, Tableau, Alteryx) and analytics tools (i.e. Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics.
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3+ years of customer facing experience in technical sales, pre-sales, or sales role. Viewed internally as a Applied Intuition expert and champion, the Technical Sales Manager will work closely with other teams within Applied Intuition (Product Marketing, Product Development, Technical Sales, Security, Legal, etc.
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18 + years of experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry with a sound track record of technical expertise and organizational leadership, early and late phase analytical development and operations experience of small molecules with commercial experience a plus.
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Experience managing federal and state contracts, including extensive knowledge of grant compliance, reporting requirements, and experience in developing budgets and projections. The Operations Director can expect to work on site at the office 2-3 days per week.
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The Personal Training Manager will ensure that team members consistently execute the basics of punctuality, dress code compliance, friendliness and cleanliness. The Personal Training Manager is responsible for communicating and upholding company standards and leading by example.
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Assist the Operations and Ramp Supervisor with answering incoming calls, logging and dispatching radio equipment, rental car keys, customer personal items/packages, and catering deliveries. REPORTS TO: Deputy Airport Manager.
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The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, based in Menlo Park, California, seeks a Program Operations Manager for its Environment Program. The Program Operations Manager will serve as an Environment Program resource to the Director and the broader foundation, providing information as needed to colleagues, particularly around the Director’s priorities and commitments.
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3-5 years of experience in product management including in lab operations software/ LIMS / lab products. POSITION TITLE: Product Manager, Laboratory Operations Software. Prior experience in one or more key area of LIMS (sample management, equipment and reagent management, instrument integration, user and security management etc.
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This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. Maintains communication with Operations Manager.
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You will work onsite and be based at our San Carlos, CA office and will report into the Manager of Finance Operations. We are looking for a Payroll and Benefits Manager to join our Finance team.
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Experience supporting operations in multiple cultures or countries - note if multiple languages are spoken? This position regularly leads marketing and communications activations in support of broader Food program objectives across workstreams including nutrition and behavioral science, sustainability, risk management, culinary, people operations, DEI and digital innovation.
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Experience with product, data engineering, or sales analytics and/or data science. Open to candidates with experience in Power BI instead of Tableau, provided they can quickly adapt. Experience with data storytelling, turning data into insights and presenting to internal and/or external.
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REPORTS TO: Manager on Duty, Culinary Manager, Corporate Operations/Culinary Leader. The BOH Line Cook/Prep Cook will collaborate with the Manager to ensure the complete satisfaction of guests at the restaurant as a result of the food being prepared and served.
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Automation and orchestration experience including Chef, Puppet, Terraform, Packer, or Jenkins. -3+ years of experience with Virtualization, Containerization, Cloud Computing (AWS preferred), VMWare ecosystems, Kubernetes, or Docker.
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