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Job Description: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Education: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Duties: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Supply Chain Planning Analyst.
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The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis is crucial in supporting the company's strategic objectives, enhancing operational efficiency, managing growth, and upholding our commitment to sustainability.
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Reporting to the VP of Finance the Director (FP&A) will support the VP with regular monthly financial planning, analysis and reporting to various constituents (internal and external) for federally qualified health center with a $40M budget.
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Reporting to the Chief of Staff and Head of Strategic Communications, the Communications Director takes the lead in planning and implementing strategic communications for Planned Parenthood of Southern New England (PPSNE), Planned Parenthood Votes.
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5+ years' experience in Supply Chain with additional experience in Demand or Supply Planning, preferably in a distribution business. Ensure full and successful deployment of GAINS Demand Planning System across the business including new acquisitions as needed.
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Your responsibilities will include designing and executing in house animal experiments in mice, proposing, planning and coordinating toxicity, pharmacology and efficacy studies at CROs, performing cell culture experiments with lead candidate RNAs to predict in vivo outcomes, and providing in vivo pharmacology and physiology expertise to accelerate development of our tRNA therapeutics.
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Planning and Zoning. Family and Estate Planning. Technical proficiency, including familiarity with computers, spreadsheets, and conducting business over the phone. War Rooming/Developing winning legal and business strategies.
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Perform Bioanalytical Development : Conduct full-cycle assays, from initial feasibility evaluation to FFP qualification or GLP validation to sample analysis. Software Mastery: Competence in bioanalysis software including FlowJo, Softmax Pro, and GraphPad Prism for data management and analysis.
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Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Proven experience in the following scientific techniques and procedures: tissue/cell culture; protein extraction; RNA isolation, ELISA, Western blot analysis, qRT-PCR. Proven experience with Mac and PC with intermediate knowledge using Workday; Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint; Safari/Firefox; and Zoom. Weekend Hours Required.
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Performs external beam treatment planning, interstitial and intra-cavitary implant Dosimetry and x? Under the general direction of the Chief Medical Dosimetrist, work from information furnished by physicians for planning the radiation treatment of patients.
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Position Focus: The Senior Director of Strategic Advancement Communications is a member of Yale Law School’s Alumni Engagement and Development (AED) team and oversees all communications in support of alumni engagement, volunteer engagement, donor engagement, recognition, and fundraising.
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Long-term strategic projects consist of various tasks, such as integrating ERP (Infor) and MES (Aegis), establishing business intelligence and dashboards, planning capacity, tracking labor, and migrating ERP to the cloud.
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Highly skilled in foundational (revocable) estate planning for clients and immediately able to expertly handle this planning from start to finish including the initial interview, plan design and drafting, review and discussion with the client, execution, and follow up.
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The strategic leader works with the Segment materials management organization to effectively drive and implement world class processes, standard work, master data integration and tools to improve our customer fulfillment, develop capability of the planning and SIOP personnel, and improve inventory performance.
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Understand GAAP/IFRS/STAT guidance to support strategic investment operations and initiatives. Perform investment research, analysis and proper accounting treatment. You will prepare monthly account reconciliations utilizing the control reports associated with the Investment Accounting operations and tying financial information back to SAP. You will also perform medium-to-complex level analysis of investment related items, including analysis of fair and book values, unrealized and realized gains/losses, investment income, and other items as needed.
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