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Majoring in one of the following: Supply Chain, Business, Operations, Project Management, Human Resources,Finance, Information Systems, International Business, International Relations, Global Studies, Finance, Political Science, Business Administration, Sales and Marketing or related field of study.
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RCIS offers a wide range of private product coverages, including a diverse selection of named-peril options, supplemental and stand-alone insurance products as well as federal crop insurance plans through the United States Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency.
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Working experience with Oracle CX: Sales Cloud, Commerce Cloud, Service (B2B, B2C, Field Service) Cloud, CPQ Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Subscription Management, Order Management, Pricing Admin, Integration Services, Revenue Management and Billing.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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Report product quality issues to assigned Senior Field Service Engineer and/or Customer Care Manager and file quality reports as directed/required. With the latest technologies in the field of medication management, we are taking responsibility for shaping tomorrow's healthcare system to improve patient care and increase medication safety.
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At least 1 year of management experience in data science, data engineering, or an engineering-focused research field using related tools and platforms; or at least 3 years of informal leadership experience such as team lead, research lead, or principal scientist.
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The Senior GIS Analyst / Project Manager is responsible for creating and analyzing digital mapping data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to support company-wide efforts in product planning, design, and implementation.
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7+ years customer facing pharmaceutical or biotech industry experience (field sales, product marketing, medical or clinical experience in the same or related therapeutic area) + Lead partnerships with field leadership in corresponding geography to optimize and tailor pull-through of marketing strategies including P2P education support Enable peer-to-peer education by overseeing speaker programs execution, including speaker selection, supporting speaker training and speaker deck content development in collaboration with brand/disease state marketing.
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NSF provides expertise and accredited food services across the entire food value chain: from agriculture, animal welfare, aquaculture, dairy, and production through to processing, distribution, quality management, retail, and restaurants.
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The position is responsible for business development with key result areas (KRA’s) in lead generation, new customer enrollments, key account management and revenue objectives for the process spectroscopy product line.
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Work with Quantum Rehab Sales Leadership to assist with developing product, processes, and clinical training programs for the Field and Corporate Sales/Service teams, as well providers and facilities throughout the territory.
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The Field Marketing Manager is be a proven strategist, planner, and team builder, that's able to view our product and industry positioning at a high level while driving impact through their programs.
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6+ years of experience in product management, requirements analysis, capability development or similar field, with a focus on cloud, DevSecOps, or related areas. As a Sr. Product Manager I , you’ll lead the development and management of capability sets for cloud, platform, and DevSecOps product offerings across multiple security domains.
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Previous experience in a service management role, preferably within the heavy equipment industry or a related field. Our experienced team remains committed to delivering exceptional value by providing premier heavy construction equipment and reliable product support.
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Lead the US Field-Based National Training Manager team for new hire training (online, classroom, Field Visits, Product Training Centers) on current and future interventional products Train existing team on new interventional products Manage product Training Centers (PTCs) creating live observational learning experiences for new hires and new products for existing team members.
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