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Excellent benefits, competitive compensation, and opportunities for professional development. Competitive Pay Excellent Benefits Professional Growth Great Company Culture The HVAC Estimator is responsible for sizing, estimating, and quoting all HVAC projects.
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Working closely with CHN’s Youth Workforce Development Program Manager, the Program Instructor’s responsibilities will include preparing and facilitating activities and trainings, coordinating career exposure opportunities, and service-learning engagements.
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We are entering our next stage of aggressive growth and are looking for a Channel Manager to lead the development of our external sales channels to help support our aggressive growth plans.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Certification. With professional and leadership development opportunities like upskilling programs, tuition reimbursement, mentoring, and firm-sponsored networking, you can chart a unique and fulfilling career path on your own terms.
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Health & Fitness minded people with a passion for fitness strongly preferredJob Type: Full time, on siteBenefits: Health insurance, 401K match, PTO days, bonus and commissionWhat you need to know: You'll be joining a growing franchise who is invested in your growth and professional development.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities.
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Educational and Professional Development: A bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, Computer Science, or related field is required; an advanced degree or relevant professional certifications (e.g., ITIL, PMP) is highly desirable.
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The Area Sales Manager is involved in Program growth, assists in ensuring the sales team’s execution of the sales plan, and ensures the professional development of sales staff. The Area Sales Manager partners with Program Directors and Regional Sales Directors in developing Portfolio and Sales Strategies for the Hospice Programs in their defined area.
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If a professional license has not yet been obtained, “Manager” will be used in the title. Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with supervision: Prepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearances Perform research on local geologic history Supervise field work performed by drilling/test pit crews and assist with rig access issues Classify soil and assign laboratory testing Mentor and support Staff Project Managers, Assistant Staff Project Managers, and technicians in their development.
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Our entry level Financial Professional training curriculum is designed to empower you with the skills and tools needed for success: client relationship management, product knowledge, market development, role play and access to a full suite of remote-work technology solutions.
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Support project, business, and relationship development activities of the Senior Project Manager. Middough employs the best and brightest individuals who share our passion for excellence and who are dedicated to client satisfaction, quality service, safety awareness and professional development.
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3rd party recruiting agencies must sign a standard Jensen Hughes agreement after being evaluated and accepted by a Human Resources or Talent Acquisition manager, or member of the talent acquisition team.
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Support the Manager of Learning & Development in the implementation of the firm mentoring programs, including scheduling programs, following up on meetings, and other support as needed. The role of Professional Development Coordinator may be the one you've been looking for.
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Huntington’s Resolution & Recovery Planning Office is seeking a Resolution & Recovery Planning Manager to join the Resolution & Recovery Planning Team. The Resolution & Recovery Planning Office is responsible for the end-to-end development and delivery of Huntington’s resolution and recovery planning programs.
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Minimum of 5+ years of commercial insurance experience in the areas of product compliance, underwriting, product development, insurance business analysis, or commercial agency account management.
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