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SAWSO is searching for an experienced initiator in international development with an entrepreneurial mindset that merges community empowerment with business principles, to create and empower the self-sustainability of The Salvation Army (TSA) mission around the world.
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Working side-by-side with your manager and the broader People team to deliver excellence in People programs, including performance management, talent development, compensation, and employee engagement.
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Business development or program management experience with DOE, DoD, or DARPA preferably. Lead the response development for RFI, BAAs, programs, and USG business opportunities.
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the lead U.S. government agency responsible for providing economic development and humanitarian assistance abroad in support of U.S. foreign policy goals.
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With fair and transparent business practices, clear communication, mutual respect, and a collaborative atmosphere that offers both professional and personal development opportunities, Brookings offers an inclusive and welcoming workplace that values the efforts of all contributors.
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At least two years (Analyst) or five years (Senior Analyst) of experience in pricing, business proposal development, and/or project financial management, with a focus on USAID proposals. As a Proposal Pricing Analyst/Senior Proposal Pricing Analyst, you will play an integral role in leading activities associated with strategic and competitive pricing and development of cost/price proposals within our global division.
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Bachelor's degree (master's degree preferred) in business administration, information systems, political science or international development and fifteen (15) years of experience adaptively managing USAID activities, including contracts and buy-ins, and proven experience building and managing dynamic, flexible teams.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Prior experience in investment banking, corporate development, private equity, hedge fund, product management or transaction valuation preferred. At least 1 year of experience in investment banking, corporate development, private equity, hedge funds, transaction valuation, product management, or a combination.
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Familiarity with ServiceNow modules, such as IT Asset Management (ITAM), IT Business Management (ITBM/SPM), Project Portfolio Management (PPM), or Human Resources (HR), is a plus. BayNova is seeking a ServiceNow Business Process Consultant to join our team for an exciting project supporting a long-term federal government contract.
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Within this partnership, the candidate will be responsible for government business development strategy, planning and execution for opportunities primarily with NASA, NOAA and FAA. The candidate will bring good understanding of traditional missions as well as emerging initiatives including Human Space Flight, Remote Sensing, Exploration and Science, Aeronautics, and Space Traffic Management.
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DT Institute is seeking a creative and highly collaborative Business Development Manager to write proposals and support the preparation and submission of proposals for the US Government, the EU, the UK, and other bilateral, multilateral, and philanthropic donors.
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As a member of New Columbia Solars (NCS) Business Development team, the Business Development Manager will be charged with executing site control agreements with commercial real estate firms and property owners to grow NCS solar development pipeline.
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Generates a Recruitment Summary Report upon closure of each recruitment, sharing it with the Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer and Senior HR Business Partner for review and analysis with internal stakeholders.
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The ATD Workday team is responsible for the ongoing support, development, and maintenance of ATD's financial and HR systems, including Workday, Adaptive Insights, as well as related reporting and analytics.
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