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Current hands-on expertise solving complex problems by application of one or more analytical techniques, including but not limited to quantitative chemical analysis, sample preparation (solvent extraction, solid phase extraction, and concentration), liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
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As the Director of Thermal Development and New Technology within Invenergy’s Emerging Technology Group, you will be responsible for developing greenfield and brownfield standalone combustion turbine and combined cycle projects including carbon capture across RTO’s in the United States.
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Were currently seeking a Product Development Manager who will be responsible for assisting with the research, design, and development of dolls within our Ashton-Drake Galleries division.
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Designs and/or procures leadership development activities that incorporate experiential learning, mentoring, coaching and rotational assignments in addition to classroom and virtual learning methods.
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The VP will develop and oversee execution of a master communications, marketing, and business development strategy, promoting our brand and messaging priorities, strengthening our reputation, and fostering deep community engagement on a local, national, and global scale.
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This person will report directly to the Learning and Development Manager. The Learning and Development Specialist at Terrabis will be responsible for managing the Learning Management System (LMS), developing new training courses and materials, and delivering in-person training programs to employees.
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7+ years’ experience as an educator, teaching administrator, school administrator within the Education space, Schoolwide Security Director/Manager, Law Enforcement School Resource Officer, or Manager of School Emergency Development, Industry Consultant, or working with a Security Products Manufacturer or Integrator that specialize in IT based Physical Security Enterprise Solutions for the education segment.
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The Solar Project Development Engineer III will engage in solar PV and energy storage design engineering, supporting the development and construction of community- and utility-scale solar and storage systems ranging in scale from 1MWac to 20MWac.
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5 years of industrial materials or services business development experience with Oil and Gas, Department of Defense, or Municipal customers. Corrpro Companies is looking for an experienced Business Development Manager.
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As a Gong Sales Development Representative, you'll play a key role in generating new business opportunities for the company and be a part of building a world-class sales development organization at a category-defining tech company.
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The technical leadership role will support biologics and microparticle process development and formulation improvements. You ll also have access to:Career development with an international company where you can grow the career you dream of.
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Expedia Group Private Label Partnerships New Business is seeking a self-starter who enjoys variety in their work, balances multiple priorities, succeeds at all organizational levels, and has a strong consultative sales background.
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Maintain and manage new products (initially with guidance from Product Development Manager) with emphasis on the design quality and series cohesion with a steady backend cadence. Identify delays and inconsistencies in proof dates including products that miss deadlines and notify appropriate Product Development Manager for resolution.
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And now, we're on an unstoppable mission to find our next Senior Director of Business Development - a true maverick who can navigate the ever-evolving challenges of our industry with the agility of a seasoned explorer and the foresight of a crystal ball.
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Provide strategic direction and leadership for Tour de Cure campaign including corporate partnership development, volunteer leadership development, participant recruitment and fundraising, marketing and communications.
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