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Qualifications Certified Lean Six Sigma Green (LSSGB) or Black Belt (LSSBB) from a reputed companyBachelor’s degree in Engineering / Business Operations / Finance / Management or equivalent work experienceExtensive track record implementing Lean Management Systems (Daily Management, Problem Solving, Coaching, Gemba practice, Standard Work, Leader Standard Work)Strong experience with Suppliers / Partners development global programs.
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A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally. As an employee-centric organization, we have an intense focus on professional development and continuous improvement that contributes to making this a Great Place to Work.
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Knowledge or experience in auto finance or retail operations of automobile dealerships. From B2B to finance, our Market Area Managers come from a variety of backgrounds and industries. Prospecting automotive dealerships to enhance business development outcomes.
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To help us achieve this we have the PwC Professional; our global leadership development framework. PwC Professional skills and responsibilities for this management level include but are not limited to:Use feedback and reflection to develop self awareness, personal strengths and address development areas.
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Five (5) years of experience in product management, finance, consulting, strategy development, Six Sigma, or Agile. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Information and Operations Management, Entrepreneurship, Consulting, or related degree.
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Ability to communicate across technical and business disciplines including data engineering, product, solution consulting, finance, operations, billing, sales. As the Senior Director Professional Services Technology & Process Innovation at WebMD Ignite, you will play a strategic leadership role in driving technological advancement, tool development, and innovation initiatives across our Commercial Operations organization.
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As a 2024 FIS University Program full-time employee, you will have the opportunity to participate in team projects, community service activities, professional development seminars and work with a team that is invested in your growth, development, and success; including bi-annual performance connects with your manager.
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3+ years of experience as a Product Manager, Software Development Engineer, QA Engineer, SDET, enterprise financials systems manager, finance professional, or functional consultant.
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Responsible for leading Truist's Embedded Finance initiatives, this role manages the strategic development and commercialization of financial services seamlessly integrated into client ERP and TMS platforms.
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Gather feedback from the industry to share with product development teams to ensure ongoing evolution of the solutions to meet the requirements of Professional Services client base.
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Represent Professional Services as an organizational leader in partnership with other parts of the Amtech organization including Sales, Marketing, Finance, Product Management, Development, and HR.
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We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs.
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This position must be within a reasonable driving distance to a Branch, Consumer Operations, or Professional Office Building with the primary location being for Birmingham, AL, Nashville, TN, Atlanta, GA or Charlotte, NC.
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