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Master's Degree in Business Management or master's degree in a related discipline (ex: Global/International Business Management, Human Resource Management, Organization Management, or Project Management) with a minimum of 18 semester graduate hours in the teaching discipline from an accredited institution.
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Established in 1994, Mr. Electric is a global franchise organization providing electrical installation and repair services. This position is right for you if you are an Electrician Helper with the goal of advancing to Apprentice Electrician, devoted to your craft.
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The group has made significant investments in breakthrough technologies, electronics research and development, rigorous testing, advanced engineering, and eco-friendly manufacturing while giving back to the local and global communities, providing thought-leadership, and solving challenges with creativity and innovation.
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The Operations Manager Trainee will support Warehouse Management with the organization and maintenance our warehouse to maximize efficiency and the management all inventory and projects that come through our doors.
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TRC Talent Solutions is looking to hire a Project Manager on a direct hire basis for a leading global provider and manufacturer of material handling solutions, in their Hiram, GA location. Actively participates in and contributes to the continuous improvement and evolution of processes, methodologies, and tools within the organization.
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Resideo is a leading global provider of critical comfort and security solutions primarily in residential environments and distributor of low-voltage electronic and security products. Drive continuous improvement and lead change in a premiere Sales Organization.
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We transform the way the world buys, sells, owns and uses cars, accelerating the industry with global powerhouse brands like Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim and more. 8+ years of professional experience in a Product organization, either directly in Product Management, Product Operations, or Learning and Development training/instruction roles.
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With 18,000 professionals around the world, we are the leading global developer and supplier of technologies, automation and services for the pulp, paper and energy industries. As a Product Sales Manager, within our Sales organization, you will play a critical role in working directly with our customers to ensure the sales and servicing for paper machine performance parts.
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We continue to serve more than 110,000 professionals through leading distributors, including our ADI Global Distribution business, which exports to more than 100 countries from more than 200 stocking locations around the world.
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