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Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills: A quantitative degree (e.g. Engineering, Economics and equivalent) or Business Administration degree Strong analytical abilities and proactivity Excellent communication skills with the ability to effectively articulate data metrics to peers and upper management Professional knowledge of Business Intelligence Tools/Software (Power BI, Advanced Excel, Power Point, MS Flow.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or related field and 10 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a Treasurer, Markets Treasurer, Trading Head or related position involving financial planning and analysis working within the global financial services industry.
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In collaboration with the Assistant Provost, this position provides overall management, coordination, and evaluation of business-related functions such as finance, budgeting, resource management, grant administration, data analysis, personnel administration, and strategic planning among other duties.
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10 years of experience must include: Asset and Liability Management; Interest Rate Risk management; Local Regulatory framework in Latin America Countries; and Analysis of financial derivatives, funding products and fixed income.
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Manage interest rate risk by monitoring internal and regulatory metrics based on the risk appetite framework of the firm and taking actions on assets or liabilities to adequately position the balance sheet to face potential interest rate shocks.
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Master's degree in Public or Business Administration, or related field, plus extensive (5 or more years) progressively responsible experience in an administrative managerial capacity in government or urban affairs administration.
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In this position, you will be consulted by senior management for strategic planning and business administration, oversee employee relations, and work towards enhancing our sustainability and profitability.
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Located in Coral Gables with over 35 years of experience, we have been a steadfast support for Miami families, specializing in wills and trusts, asset protection, probate and trust administration, and business formation and succession.
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In business administration, public administration, real estate, economics, economic development, finance, urban planning, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred) and at least.
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Required: At least 3 years of working experience in a law firm where the majority of time was spent on probate/trust administration and estate planning. Our expanding law firm is looking for an experienced probate, trust & estate planning attorney to work full-time and remotely.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Urban Planning or a related field, and ten (10) years progressively responsible experience within the field of community development, economic development, and/or neighborhood revitalization.
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In this role, you will operate as the principal liaison between business stakeholders and the IT Department, help support the development, launch and future road map of strategic initiatives that help grow and scale our Finance or Merchandise, Planning and Distribution (MPD) team.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Food Service Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major. The Food & Beverage Manager supervises daily restaurant operations and assists with menu planning, maintains sanitation standards, and assists servers and hosts on the floor during peak meal periods.
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The Food & Beverage Manager determines training needed to accomplish goals, then implements plans. Perform daily walk-through of restaurant to ensure full compliance with Department of Health regulations and JW Marriott Turnberry Miami Resort & Spa standards.
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Experience with enterprise identity governance and administration (IGA) solutions, such as Sailpoint, OIG, Savyint, Okta preferred. This IAM Manager will provide direction and guidance to the development, specifications and communications of the IAM applications and architecture, as well as provide in-depth technical consultation to the business units and IT management and assist in developing plans and direction for the integration of information security requirements.
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