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Reporting to the Regional Sr HR Manager, the HR Manager leads the facility/group HR team and is responsible for effective execution of human resources functions, such as Talent Development, Talent Selection, Workforce Planning, Engagement, Recognition, Performance Management, Leave Management, Organizational Development, Training, Associate Relations, Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Risk Safety, Labor Relations, Sustainability and Philanthropy.
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We are open to filling this role at either Head of or Senior Manager level depending on the level of experience of the selected candidate. Subject matter expertise in one of the following areas: hate crime, human trafficking, child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA.
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Demonstrated leadership in strategic planning, human resources, space management, fiscal policy formation, management of resource allocation processes, and staff supervision. As an integral participant on the Dean's Council, evaluates financial and human resources opportunities and prepares and presents formal recommendations concerning possible restructuring/enhancement with other organizational components.
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Job SummaryThe Tax Senior Manager, SALT - Unclaimed Property is responsible for advising clients of the tax implications and other accounting related matters that affect their business objectives, with an emphasis on unclaimed property compliance and consulting.
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We are hiring an Senior Cost Manager to join our Atlanta, GA office. 10+ years of experience as Project Manager, Cost Manager, Project Controls Manager or Cost Estimator.
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Preferred degrees include talent development, human resources, communication, education, instructional design/technology, or other related field. The Learning & Development Partner reports to the Learning & Development Manager and serves Brasfield & Gorrie’s internal clients as a learning and development professional.
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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Infrastructure as Code: Design and implement infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools such as AWS CloudFormation or Terraform to automate the provisioning and management of cloud resources. Short Description: As a Senior Cloud Application Architect, you will be at the forefront of designing and implementing scalable, efficient, and robust cloud-based applications.
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Perform high-level professional water resources engineering work and analyses, relating to dams and hydraulic structures, and surface water management in accordance with applicable laws, rules and standards.
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As a Tax Senior Manager within the Investment Management - Real Estate Tax group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to clients in the Real Estate industry sector.
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Minimum 5 years of proven experience as a Talent Manager, TV/Digital Producer, or in a similar role with a strong focus on rights management. WPPCP Team is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced NA Rights Manager to join our dynamic Talent/Rights Management team.
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Division of Strategic Asset Management requires a Senior Pipeline Design Manager with extensive knowledge of water & sewer pipeline design, construction, linear asset management, asset life cycles, and materials used in the water utility industry.
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Joining as a Senior Preconstruction Manager, you’ll be part of a dynamic company with a clear vision for the future. A premier Southeastern Contractor is seeking a Senior Preconstruction Manager to join their team.
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KCS team is a cross-functional team equipping BCGers with internal and external knowledge resources and digital collaboration tools, enabling them to work smarter and with increased productivity.
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The senior manager will supervise the overall quality and timeliness of deliverables by the global security team comprising of GPI employees and/or contractors. The Senior SAP Security Manager will partner with the Business Teams to meet business needs while providing a secure and auditable SAP environment.
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