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Partner with the CEO/President and senior leadership team to develop a sound annual budget and participate in strategic planning discussions. Proven track record of financial leadership, strategic planning, and successful budget management.
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Proficient in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning, including Master Data, Key Figures, Planning Areas, Operators, Heuristics, and Optimizer planning. The ideal Candidate will have over 10 years of experience in Supply Chain Planning and a minimum of 5 years of implementation experience in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning.
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Okta’s Strategic Account Executive Sales Team is growing! As a Strategic Account Executive you will:Go to market as an expert on both our Workforce and Customer identity cloud offerings.
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Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 8 years of related experience in fast-paced analytical roles (FP&A, strategic finance, investment banking, consulting, data science/analytics, etc.) 5+ years in a Financial Planning & Analysis, M&A or Investment Banking role.
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EInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few. eInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few.
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Demonstrated cultural competence and comfort with supporting the city's strategic priorities related to racial equity and inclusion. Serve as deputy city clerk for the purposes of election administration and act as head election official in the absence of the city clerk.
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Conduct research, analysis, and reporting as requested by School leadership for curriculum and instruction strategic planning, assessment, and decision-making purposes (including curricular goals, resource needs, adjunct instructor compensation, and instructor and teaching assistant assignments.
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Strategic Planning & Analysis: Partner with the CEO/President and senior leadership team to develop a sound annual budget and participate in strategic planning discussions.
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Manages experience-led teams in developing strategic vision and creative UI/UX design. + Plans and estimates delivery work with an Agile approach, focusing on project milestones, resource planning (both on-shore and off-shore), scope, budget, risk identification and mitigation planning.
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Develop and consistentlyrefine the IAM strategic roadmap, ensuring that projects of all scales are in harmony with the version of how IAM should uphold enterprise controls, blending excellent user experience with top-notch security measures.
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Tasks may include conducting and/or overseeing wetland delineations, inventories, and functional assessments; performing botanical and wildlife surveys; developing permit applications; planning wetland mitigation projects (including construction oversight); preparing environmental impact assessments; and negotiating with regulatory agencies.
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We connect the dots of our clients’ financial lives by unifying planning, investing, taxes, estate, insurance, trust, and more. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with our channel partners, with the focus on driving sales momentum for one of our financial planning teams.
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Participate as a member of a multidisciplinary team, providing clinical mental health services including diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy, crisis intervention, skills training, and case consultation.
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Roto-Rooter offers excellent career paths for military veterans and personnel who are planning to transition into new civilian professions. Roto-Rooter drain service technicians use their skills to troubleshoot and provide solutions to residential and commercial sewer and drain problems.
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Toole Design is the leading engineering, planning, and landscape architecture firm specializing in multimodal transportation. Our windows overlook the Cedar Lake Trail which most of our staff use to bike to work each day, sometimes with a canine in tow (our building is dog-friendly.
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