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Assist the Region Vice President Finance with the preparation of the Annual Profit Plan (AOP) on operational expenses and initiatives. This position is responsible for the oversight of Operations financial forecasting and reporting of a multi-site Region.
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Determine the key drivers of operations expense variances versus plan and last year's results. Assist Region Vice President Finance and Market Vice President Finance with the monthly forecast performance.
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They will assist the Lead and Vice President with initiatives aimed at ensuring quality, consistency, and integrity of HR data across all systems, as well as efficient execution of data and workflows and related business processes.
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You’ll continue to work closely with managers and mentors who will teach you all of the skills you’ll need to grow and advance your career in our Fortune 500 company, with a clear career path from an entry level Operations Manager all the way to an Area Vice President.
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Seward Motor Freight, Inc.'s Board of Directors include Joan Tanderup serving as President, Ron Niemoth serving as Corporate Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Helge as Vice President of Operations and Erich Helge as Senior Vice President.
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5 years of experience as an operations supervisor in the transportation industry. Assist with success in achieving and maintaining goals set by the Company and Regional Vice President.
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Responsible for managing the Transportation Finance Team for Cardinal Health Medical Segment supporting transportation with annual spend exceeding $0.5B. Provide analytical and business decision support to Vice President of Transportation.
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Partner with the Regional Vice President in the development of all sales and operations strategies and tactics for the community consistent with the Company’s objectives and expectations.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Commercial Strategy & GM of Self-Pay, the Director, Commercial Strategy & Operations will work cross-functionally across the business to help shape the company’s growth strategy and facilitate execution of our highest priority initiatives.
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The Production Leader will report to the Vice President of Operations. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a key segment of the company's production operations.
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The Vice President of Administrative Operations and Strategy also serves as a strategic thought partner, advisor, and project manager to the CEO and the Senior Team (ST). The Vice President of Administrative Operations and Strategy manages the administrative operations of the organization, including the Information Technology and Systems, Facilities and Security, and Business Operations and Innovation departments.
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The Regional Vice President (RVP) leads the execution of the business strategy in his/her region to maximize returns and meet customer expectations. Represent the voice of field operations on major corporate initiatives impacting the field.
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The company's open and native extended detection and response (XDR) platform helps organizations confronted by today's most advanced threats gain confidence in the protection and resilience of their operations.
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Requirements are met by working closely with and through the supervising Hospice Director(s) of Clinical Services, corporate education coordinator and corporate clinical services department, reporting variances or concerns to the Regional Vice President in a timely manner.
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Ensures that any/all care staff orientation/education requirements are met by working closely with and through the supervising Hospice Director(s) of Clinical Services, corporate education coordinator and corporate clinical services department, reporting variances or concerns to the Regional Vice President in a timely manner.
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