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Overview In this position, you will work closely with natural resources organizations to develop innovative and impactful geo-centric solutions addressing pressing environmental and social challenges.
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Ability to successfully apply sales techniques; creative and analytic ability to use information such as behavioral, demo and geo targeting data plus industry research to make effective and persuasive verbal, written or electronic sales presentations.
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We're looking for a customer-centric Senior Manager to lead and manage a team of top performing Growth Client Success Managers. Our Growth Client Success team has a portfolio of mid-market and small enterprise customers.
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GEO provides complementary, turnkey solutions for numerous government partners worldwide across a spectrum of diversified correctional and community reentry services. From the development of state-of-the-art facilities and the provision of management services and evidence-based rehabilitation to the post-release reintegration and supervision of individuals in the community, GEO offers fully diversified, cost-effective services that deliver enhanced quality and improved outcomes.
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Work closely with senior technical staff and client service managers to provide groundwater and hydrogeologic technical expertise in support of mining, water resources, and environmental site remediation projects.
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The Customer Success Manager will ensure superior client service through account management, relationship development, client retention, and upsell efforts. Customer-centric at your core with the ability to look at situations from the lens of a client.
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The key responsibility of a Client Engagement Manager is to ensure an exceptional client experience within the organization and its offerings. Regular client touchpoints utilizing a schedule the Director of Client Engagement prepares to measure and capture the Client Experience (weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, annual.
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Our client is a leading player within the clean energy industry and currently seeks an experienced transmission planning engineer to join their team. Our client is a leading player within the clean energy industry and currently seeks an experienced transmission planning engineer to join their team.
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We also serve a national client base with factoring, equipment lending and asset based lending through Triumph’s Equipment Division, discount factoring through Triumph’s Factoring Division, insurance through Triumph’s Insurance Division, Inc., and carrier and vendor payment solutions through TriumphPay.
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We are looking for an aviation-focused Flight Operations/ Client Onboarding Specialist. Their FAcertified and geo-referenced charts and flight data are proven and used in the leading in-panel avionics systems globally.
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The Area Chief of Staff partners with the Practice Manager (if applicable) to drive the culture and delivery of quality care by the veterinary provider team (DVM, CVT, VA) in their assigned hospitals to ensure that every pet receives consistent care aligning with our six domains of quality(safe, effective, patient/client centered, timely, efficient and equitable care.
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The Project Designer, ICT Consulting applies technical skills and knowledge to manage key project deliverables that meet project requirements and exceed client expectations. Attends in-house project meetings and potentially out of office client meetings.
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What You'll Need: + Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 12 years relevant experience + 4 years of successful management of projects What You'll Bring: + Winning, contracting, and successfully delivering 4for4 (on-time, on-budget, quality, client satisfaction) on multi-disciplined or large/complex projects.
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Land & Expand your client base by understanding current use case and identifying areas for expansion, through both individual efforts and partnering with Customer Success counterparts on Tier 1 client accounts, resulting in mid-term and renewal up-sells.
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Our client is currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join a Global Process Development team as a Polymer Chemistry and Plastics Extrusion Subject Matter Expert. As an SME, you will become the focal point of expertise in polymer chemistry and plastics extrusion, contributing to ongoing projects and providing critical support to product/process development teams worldwide.
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