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Experience working with GIS, scenario planning, and/or Adobe Creative Suite and various common platforms and tools that support planning, urban design, analysis, and public participation/community engagement.
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Work with area manager and other project managers on strategic pursuits, including proposal development and client meetings, and help to maintain strong relationships with key planning leaders.
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Project Management: In partnership with VP Marketing & Communications and the Director of Marketing and Digital Engagement, oversee the planning, execution, and evaluation of MarCom projects and campaigns.
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As the Budget Director, you will provide the highest level of strategic budgeting, financial planning guidance and financial support to the DOC's Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and Executive Leadership.
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Consult and partner with international DX sites on labor and data strategic planning and system integration. Lead teams responsible for product roadmap planning, change management, testing, and delivery of system changes and new functionality.
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Three (3) years of relevant experience with a USG foreign affairs agency or an implementer of foreign assistance programming in strategic communications, advocacy, project management and strategic planning.
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OVERVIEW: We are seeking a Manager, Supply Chain Planning to join our team at Kering Beauté, overseeing The House of Creed, Mizensir, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta. 5+ years of experience related to purchasing, sourcing management, supply chain, demand planning.
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Enhanced Polar System-Recapitalization EPS-R, Evolved Strategic SATCOM (ESS), Protected Tactical SATCOM (PTS), Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF), Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS), Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), Family of Advanced Beyond-Line-of-Sight Terminals (FAB-T), Protected Tactical Enterprise Service (PTES), and commercial or hybrid SATCOM systems supporting DoD in any orbital plane.
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The NFP Coordinator will have a passion for championing the goodness and beautiy of Natural Family Planning and have a deep understanding of the blessing it is for families in their desire to follow the vision of lifelong Catholic missionary discipleship through God's love.
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Leads research, program design, strategic planning, capacity strengthening, evaluation, and learning strategies and approaches which promote inclusive development practices within USAID and the field of international development.
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The Principal Geotechnical Engineer will be a core member of our global tailings and waste practice who will be assisting with strategic planning and execution. The focus of the position will be to engage our highly skilled team of engineers and scientists in the technical execution of planning and design of Waste Storage Facilities (WSF), Tailings Storage Facilities (TSF) and Water Management Facilities in support of mining activity spanning from aggregates to precious metals.
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Work requires communications, marketing, strategic planning, analytical and organizational skills generally required through completion of Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, communications, English or a related field.
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The Strategic Planning Team acts as an internal consulting group focused on developing growth-oriented strategies across MUSC. This includes working with system C-suite senior leaders, University Leaders, Colleges, Regional Health Network hospitals and specific service lines, developing value-oriented strategies to guide transformative population health initiatives, and exploring business development opportunities with new potential partners.
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Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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Assisting with various state and local indirect tax consulting projects including sales & use and excise tax overpayment reviews, tax implications of sales and purchase transactions, audit defense services, nexus planning, and voluntary disclosures.
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