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Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and reliably connect humans and the world.
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Focused on delivering strategic information technology solutions that address the complex business needs of its clients, Client uses its own on-site/offshore outsourcing model to provide applications management, development, integration, and reengineering; infrastructure management; business process outsourcing; and numerous related services, such as enterprise consulting, technology architecture, program management, and change management.
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Must be proficient in a wide range of project management skills, including complex scheduling, project budgeting, contract execution, change control, cross-team leadership, risk mitigation, gap analysis, internal/external communications and GMP requirements.
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CMS is working to transform and optimize Alternative Payment program management and wants someone who will help collaborate on this change, while using their knowledge of relevant state/industry standards and regulations for California Alternative Payment Program (CAPP), CalWORKs Stage 2 (C2AP) and CalWORKs Stage 3 (C3AP) contracts to develop additional offerings that could benefit similar organizations.
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We strongly encourage applicants with professional experiences and competencies in the following areas to apply: Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Community Health Promotion, Health Services and Administration, Health Policy, Health Advocacy, Theory and Systems Change, Program Planning and Evaluation, Health Communication, Professional Development and Leadership, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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Previous Biotechnology research and development plus technology transfer experience and/or Commercial product experience with multi-site project management. Monitor and maintain project metrics on budget, schedule, resource allocations, issues, risks, and scope change to ensure project performance.
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Their fields include, among others, economics, political science, finance, management science, human geography, anthropology, engineering, and hydrology. The successful applicant will join faculty in the Nicholas School and across Duke University whose research and teaching focus on climate change as part of the Duke Climate Commitment ( Applicants with experience or interest in collaborating on interdisciplinary research projects are especially encouraged to apply.
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Must be able to function effectively in a customer service environment and carry out instructions Bi-lingual strongly preferred Computer experience On-site residence preferred in San Jose, or Mountain View, CA. Work Conditions: Although work hours may change during periods of high turnover, construction/rehab, lease-up, budget preparation, or while special projects are underway, work hours are typically 8 am-5 pm Monday through Friday.
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Our OTT team brings clients the knowledge of industry leaders who understand the relevant processes and technologies for their industry—and apply them with a process and mindset that tailors transformational change to their specific organization.
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Familiarity with validation process design and process validation, change control, and auditing quality management systems preferred. 5 years of experience in quality assurance, quality engineering, or manufacturing engineering with at least 2 years in people management.
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Strong organizational, change management, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Demonstrate Program Management expertise and talent at a level where you can coach and guide experienced project leaders – these project managers naturally seek you out for guidance.
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This role will lead the development of a Quality Management System, ISO-9001 certification, and manage the Document Control function which includes product lifecycle, change control, sourcing control, system integration and Arena/PLM system administration.
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Supervises the control of the store cash management including but not limited to register counts, withdraws from bank, armored car pickups, safe deposits, change orders and oversees all aspects of bookkeeping.
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Moss Adams is looking for a Change Manager who can lead organizational change management efforts on key initiatives within strategic areas of the firm. As a Change Manager, you will develop change management plans for key initiatives, with support and oversight from the Change Management Senior Manager, working collaboratively with project sponsors, project teams, and other stakeholders throughout the firm; both leading and executing the work of change management.
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Analytical and critical thinking with a metrics-driven approach to talent solutions and the ability to leverage people analytics and insights to create compelling narratives for change to gain sponsorship.
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