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At least 10 years of professional managerial experience in the international development/humanitarian sector, social science, economics, business administration, development studies, international relations, public administration or a related field.
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Lead Rocket Lab's spacecraft separation systems business development, generating and executing sales of strategically aligned Motorized Lightbands (MLB), Advanced Lightbands (ALB), Canisterized Satellite Dispensers (CSD), Payload Hinges, and accessories for the Space Systems division.
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Our team will manage the commercial cloud migration and disestablishment of VSD and CIS, fully automate the continuous development & continuous integration environment, fourth estate consolidation, professionalize services – ITIL/DevSecOps based processes, improve the customer experience 1st call resolution, and achieve development of a service catalog for Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF) Model.
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Directors, Software Development located in Bethesda, MD will form strategic partnerships with senior internal customers within and outside of T-Mobile Advertising Solutions organization and intimately understand their business strategies, generate new ideas, manage issues, and ensure that strategy is appropriately aligned.
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The Lourie Center for Children's Social and Emotional Wellness seeks to hire a Child Development Specialist who will embrace ourmission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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Lead team stand-ups, facilitate Proposal Kickoff meetings, conduct JIT writer training, and guide storyboard/annotated outline development sessions and color reviews for USAID and international development proposals.
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Experience working in business development or a customer service-related role, selling Oracle NetSuite, Salesforce CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM & Business Central, and/or Microsoft Power BI is not required but a major plus.
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Act as research scientist, in a teamwork setting, to actively participate in project team activities, and is responsible for reporting and interpreting bioanalytical results to support drug discovery and development activities.
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This will include working with the organization’s leadership and fractional CFO to define the processes and implement the infrastructure/systems needed to support substantial growth of a community economic development non-profit organization over the next several years.
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InterAction's Global Development, Policy, and Learning Team seeks a motivated early-career individual with a passion for global change. Through our bipartisan work, InterAction and its Members advocate for funding of poverty-focused development programs and humanitarian relief, while also engaging on issues like democracy, rights, and governance; climate adaptation; food security, nutrition, and agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; shrinking civil society space; and humanitarian access.
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The Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is seeking a Development Coordinator for the George Washington University Athletic Department. Coordinates with Central Development on prospect research and management, gift accounting and biographical records and reviews, researches and supplements donor and prospect data.
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This exciting opportunity on a newly awarded contract offers excellent compensation, outstanding career growth potential, and a benefits package that includes PTO, paid holidays and corporate events, continuing education reimbursements, 401K match after just 90 days, Employee Stock Purchase Plans available through Tetra Tech, and more.
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Lead on the development of copy for fundraising collateral, oversee the use of a budget to partner with graphic designers and support the Strategic Communications function to design high-quality collateral that can be used to appeal to a diverse array of funders while centering racial equity and justice.
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This position provides engineering and programmatic support to the FAA NextGen Team focused on the development, tracking, and analysis of leading-edge capabilities foundational to the continued evolution of our National Airspace System (NAS) including the Remote Tower concept development and implementation.
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The Business Development Division of Rolls Royce North America is seeking a Business Development Director for U.S. Naval Aviation Enterprise Business Development (BD). The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers.
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