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Work collaboratively with the VP of Planning & Development to be integrated into the project schedule for all new exhibitions and products. Oversee development of long-term planning for campus capital improvements, including multi-year schedules and cost estimating.
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Development Administrative Assistant (part-time, non-exempt) This person will be essential to ensuring the completion of critical development administration, including gift and grant data entry, donor acknowledgements, and donor database management.
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I. Assisting in the development and execution of one-pagers and issue briefs. Experience: Ten years’ experience in communications, public relations, journalism, or other similar field in which candidate developed comprehensive communications plans and exhibited substantive writing, editing, and video production skills.
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Coordinate with applicable DoD organizations, ASA/(ALT), the Pentagon (G3, G8) offices, Deputy Commandant Combat Development & Integration (DC CD&I), Deputy Commandant, Plans, Policies and Operations (DC PP&O) and local Defense Industries to identify mission needs, capabilities, and requirements in support of technical inputs and concept of operations to develop system solutions.
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Experience in Advancement or business development. This unique proximity to business and technology leaders, federal departments and agencies, and a myriad of research entities, embassies, think tanks, cultural centers, and non-profit organizations is simply unparalleled.
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2 years of hands-on experience with process development studies using bench or pilot scale bioreactors, chromatography systems and filtration equipment. 3 or more years of experience in process development studies using bench or pilot scale bioreactors, chromatography systems and filtration equipment.
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CleanChoice Energy seeks a Project Analyst for its Renewable Energy Development team who will support the team’s efforts to originate and develop solar energy projects across the country. 1-3 years of relevant industry experience, solar and or battery storage development experience preferred.
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The Senior Manager, Project Development will be responsible for the completion and management of all project development activities including project/site selection and contracting, permitting, land acquisition rights, qualification for applicable incentive programs, interconnection application and process, regulatory issues, problem resolution, supporting due diligence and valuation efforts for potential transactions.
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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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Bachelor's degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology or related field. Master’s degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology or related field preferred.
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EnCompass LLC is seeking a Workforce Development Director to serve as key personnel on the Global Health Training, Advisory, and Support Contract (GHTASC), a 7-year contract with USAID’s Bureau for Global Health (GH) with Credence Management Solutions as the prime contractor.
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Familiarity with eLN and/or LIMS systems Bioinformatics and statistics skills, including experience with Python or R Experience with reagent/buffer formulation, assay development, microbiology testing and/or HPV typing Job Hazards This position is subject to working with or have potential for exposure to infectious material, requiring medical clearance and immunizations.
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Our network of excellence includes nearly 250 members in every state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. NeighborWorks offers grant funding, peer exchange, technical assistance, evaluation tools, and access to training as the nation's leading trainer of housing and community development professionals.
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The secondary responsibility of the Development Director is managing a dedicated portfolio of high-net-worth individual donors and national funders in partnership with the President & CEO, Chief Program Officer, and Policy Advisor in the Executive Office.
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You will serve as a technical authority and advisor to senior level personnel in the Division and Directorate regarding the management of Building Partner Capacity (BPC) programs.
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