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The Center for Food Safety (CFS), a national non-profit, membership-based food and environmental advocacy organization, is seeking applications for a Development Director based in our San Francisco, CA, Portland, OR, or Washington, DC, office.
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Experience working directly with Product and development teams advocating for security best practices and risk-based decisions. 3+ years of any combination of the following: threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security experience.
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What you will do:Ensures the successful development and programming of quality interfaces utilizing strong technical, organizational, and resource management skillsConverts existing customers’ interfaces from the IEM product to ARIA Connect product.
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The Executive Director develops and articulates a vision for development that meets the financial needs of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, directs all the major fund-raising programs, and serves as the lead for major gift cultivation.
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Primary responsibilities consist of site planning and development of an integrated health systems (IDS). Provides leadership to assigned departments including business development, strategy, decision support, & physician relations.
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Own the product strategy for Internal Tools and associated product roadmap, including stakeholder coordination, business requirements development and prioritization assessment. Circle is looking for a Principal Product Manager to own and drive the company's Internal Tooling systems & platform.
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The successful Cyber Security Engineer applies current analytical and logical thinking to the design, architecture, development, evaluation, testing, and integration of computer systems, appliances, and networks to elevate the security posture of the program.
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The Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. 2-3 years of shown experience in management consulting, project management, strategy development or direct media sales.
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As a critical member of our product team, the QA Automation Engineer, working closely with the other members of the QA team, will collaborate with our product management and product development teams to deliver the highest quality and most usable product for our customers.
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Familiarity with modern frontend development frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js, ASP.NET MVC, HTTP, HTML, JS, CSS, Ajax). Experience leveraging continuous integration/development tools (e.g. Jenkins, Docker, Containers, OpenShift, Kubernetes, and container automation) in a Ci/CD pipeline.
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The Talent Development Manager builds strong partnerships with stakeholders throughout the company and works to improve organizational effectiveness, facilitate learning and change, coach high-performing employees, contribute to the success of Sage's ongoing DEI efforts, and increase employee engagement.
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To support these efforts, the Senior Director, Premium Brands will focus on supporting the development of the long-term brand strategies and multi-year planning efforts, directing the execution of the brand priorities by cross-functional resources, and managing the business model & driving brand performance.
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The Senior TD will serve various functions within MSI depending upon the mix of projects, proposals, and market development work at any given point of time, and interests and technical expertise.
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Our fully-remote staff work on teams and build long-term partnerships with clients to support every stage of the grant cycle: fundraising strategy & goal development, prospect research and cultivation, drafting and submission, and funder st.
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The Digital Development Specialist will contribute to ID4D and DPI’s three pillars of work, including (1) K nowledge: developing analytical products, tools, and research; (2) Action: supporting countries and regions to implement good practices; and (3) Convening: building partnerships, norms, and public goods.
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