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Lead and mentor a team of database administrators by providing technical guidance, support, and training. We believe that providing our employees with the means to lead healthy balanced lives results in the best possible work performance.
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Our client is a well established apartment management company that is looking for a lead maintenance technician at a beautiful apartment complex in Windsor CT. The Lead Maintenance Technician reports directly to the Maintenance Supervisor.
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Global Atlantic is seeking an Assistant Vice President, Lead Art Director, to join the Marketing team and be responsible for overseeing the visual direction and execution of all content and communications.
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Johnson & Johnson is currently recruiting for a Lead, Distribution Process Owner for a 24-month project located in Memphis, TN, and Raritan, NJ. Remote work options within the United States may be considered on a case-by-case basis and if approved by the company.
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Position Overview: We are looking for a results-driven and detail-oriented Marketing Delivery Manager with expertise in Adobe Workfront to lead and coordinate our marketing projects.
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As our new Senior Lead Consultant, you will conduct Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs) and limited environmental compliance reviews of complex industrial facilities and/or facilities with long industrial histories, liaise with the transaction team to discuss identified liabilities, and assist clients with post-transaction integration.
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As the credit risk analytics lead within the Credit Risk Management team you will be involved with quantitative model implementation, development, and analysis and their business applications. Lead the efforts to automate and expand the use of Moody's credit risk tools in place today and assist in building frameworks with multiple business applications in capital, credit and portfolio risk management.
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In the absence of the Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager, the Sales Lead acts in the capacity of the manager on duty. Overview : The Sales Lead supports the management team in achieving store sales and profitability goals by creating a positive and energetic store environment.
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Lead Actuarial interactions with Market leads – CEO, CFO, CMO and COO. Use strong critical thinking skills to creatively solve complex business problems and lead team members to do the same.
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Proclinical is currently recruiting for an Scientific Communications & Publications Lead with a commercial stage biopharmaceutical company. Scientific Communications & Publications Lead - Permanent - Remote.
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Accenture’s SAP practice in the West, and we bring the New to life using design thinking, agile development methodologies, and the latest smart tech for SAP when it comes to automation and AI. We help our clients apply intelligence to set their business apart and make them more proactive, predictive and productive – the power of the intelligent enterprise.
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Monitor CRM for performance related to lead generation, emerging opportunities, and close rate. Lead Generation: Identify and qualify potential leads, ensuring a steady pipeline of opportunities for the sales team.
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Gypcrete Crew Lead Picture your skilled labor and leadership experience at work with an industry leader! The Company: New England Gypsum Floors: A Structis Company is proud to offer a diverse portfolio of fireproofing, spray foam and fiberglass insulation, sound mat and gypcrete, self-leveling underlayments, and lightweight cellular concrete throughout the New England area.
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This Tech Lead will work on an agile team and partner with a vendor achieve business outcomes on a large transformational program. Software development knowledge using AWS resources like Lambda, CloudWatch, ECS, EKS, RDS, S3, IAM, SNS, SQS, EventBridge is preferred.
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Lead design and development of Power BI reporting and dashboards that provide key financial insights to leadership. The Value-Based finance team is seeking a Financial Analytics Lead. This individual will work across the business, and will be highly involved in reporting, planning, underwriting, strategic analysis, and growth initiatives.
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