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TRAINING & ADVANCEMENTTraining to become a Navy Diver challenges your willpower, intelligence and physical strength – and puts your desire to the test. Fleet Training – You will be assigned to one of the Navy Diving Units to be trained to perform underwater ship repair, salvage and construction, using either SCUBA equipment or a surface-supplied-air diving system.
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As a New Business Marketing Manager , you will lead and manage all new store marketing, which includes, but is not limited to overall strategy, digital, the email and texting touchpoint strategy and execution, Ace Conventions, myace.com, trade shows, field team support and required collaboration with key stakeholders throughout the organization to drive new store growth annually.
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The Store Planner must factor in market intelligence, local needs and ensure they are providing both a cost-effective plan to remodel the store and that the store will realize a lift in overall sales and productivity after the remodel is complete.
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While we welcome applications from candidates in all business-related fields, we are particularly interested in individuals with expertise in Business Intelligence/AI/Analytics, Sports Management/Leadership, Organizational Leadership, Communication/Journalism, or Accounting.
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Job levels (VP/SVP) and hiring decisions are based upon both the business needs at the Special Assets team and the qualifications of the incumbent. Leverages and collaborates with business partners in Commercial Banking, Loan Operations, Legal, and Credit to support credit risk mitigation.
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This role is a hybrid between a next-gen Business Intelligence (BI) analyst and an Analytics Engineer with accountability for data products and direct influence on the company's success.
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This role requires a leader with a passion for animal care, conservation, and education, combined with strong business acumen and experience relevant to working with multiple stakeholders to navigate the challenges of a small park district zoo.
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As a Nespresso Expert, you will play a pivotal role in showcasing this sustainable business framework and how the brand can tailor to every taste preference and boost customers' morning routines with barista-like experiences at home.
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5-7 years of tax experience, including sales and use tax, income tax from (a) public accounting firm, or (b) corporate taxation, ideally, in a multi-state, multi-unit consumer-facing business. Understanding of various Business Systems and/or processes (i.e., Avalara, Vertex, Oracle, etc.
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Ingest and assess risk intelligence with an understanding of the interconnections and consequences to the business. 5-6+ years’ relevant experience, ideally in Enterprise Risk Management and/or Asset Management with a multi-national business in the power, renewables, oil and gas, construction, or similar industries.
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The Business Unit Controller role, reporting to the Finance Director is responsible for the close, forecast and budget processes across the Drinking Water manufacturing facilities. + Knowledge and experience in ERP or MRP business system, with Oracle experience preferred.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for mentoring Branch-based Outside Sales Representatives to enhance product sales and customer service to achieve goals and maximize market penetration and margin potential.
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Draft and review legal documents related to mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, and business succession planning. The ideal candidate should have 3-5 years of hands-on experience in handling mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, and business succession planning.
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Interface with business unit management and local union leadership to assure continuous operations by providing guidance, interpretation, and direction regarding work within the CBA(s). Manages daily contract administration with business unit management; help business unit manage work practice and re-organizational changes within CBA. Manages grievance process, arbitrations, unemployment compensation claims, and NLRB charges.
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Bachelor’s Degree is required; Major in Accountancy, or a Business or Economics degree with an Accounting Minor or emphasis is preferred. At Crowe, you have the opportunity to deliver innovative solutions to today’s complex business issues.
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