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The Associate Director, Software Engineering is accountable for leading and managing a team of developers who focus on full-stack web applications, APIs, and microservices, all within an Agile framework.
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Join Takeda as an Associate Director, Process Analytics where you will provide support for drug substance process chemistry and engineering research through specialized expertise in analytical method development for the purposes of reaction optimization and mechanistic understanding.
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PepGen is looking for a highly motivated Associate Director or Director level Biomarker scientist who will contribute to the preclinical/clinical development to support and expand their current and future pipeline.
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Riveron’s full spectrum of M&A capabilities includes Buy-side Due Diligence, Sell-Side Due Diligence, Operational Due Diligence, Transaction Tax, Lender Services, Integration Services, Opening Balance Sheet & Financial Reporting, and Distressed Transaction Services.
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GUCCI Associate Store Director - Boston Saks page is loaded. GUCCI Associate Store Director - Boston Saks. As a Gucci Associate Store Director, you will effectively lead and support all activities to achieve store business objectives, demonstrate the unsurpassed service culture and take responsibility for human resource management, while driving associate development.
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The People Analytics Associate Director is responsible for researching and analyzing workforce needs, perceptions, and behaviors. People Analytics, Associate Director. Vertex currently operates at the forefront of rare disease scientific innovation and has successfully developed and commercialized multiple breakthrough medicines for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and Sickle Cell Disease.
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The Medical Director will play a key role in practice transformation, driving the continued implementation of a medical home model, and contributing to innovative changes in our healthcare delivery approach.
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Work closely with Director of Catering and banquet department on operations and event execution. Assist Director of Catering in evaluating every catering business opportunity to maximize revenue and profitability while achieving customer expectations.
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Reporting to the Head of Clinical Supply Chain, the Associate Director of Clinical Supply Planning will focus on managing and optimizing global supplies to ensure timely availability of clinical supplies for clinical trials.
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Reporting directly to the Head of Clinical Pharmacology, this individual will provide leadership and technical expertise to support drug development and develop the right drug, at the right dose, for the right patient using model-informed drug research and development.
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Catalent Pharma Solutions is hiring an Associate Director, Facilities who leads the team that manages facility activities and projects, including routine and preventative maintenance, metrology, project or capital improvements, business continuity planning, cost reduction, reliability engineering and general facility upkeep to support production operations and ensure a safe and presentable workplace.
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The Associate Director, Clinical Data Analyst, has a critical role in the delivery of high-quality external data across Dyne's development pipeline by proactively identifying, measuring, and mitigating risk prior to acquisition of non-electronic data capture (EDC) data.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media’s branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media’s commercial solutions.
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Our client is a major Am law 100 firm, seeking a 2-3 year patent prosecution associate for its Intellectual Property Practice in Boston, New York, and Washington, DC. The salary for this position is between $225,000 to $250,000, depending upon experience.
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The Asset Management Quant Research Engineering team is looking for a Director of Data Engineering who wishes to take on the challenge of building a world-class data operation. Director, Quant Data Engineering.
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