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Viridianstaffing.com) Client is looking for a Store Manager for a fast-paced Cannabis Dispensary in the Washington, D.C., area. As the Store Manager of a cannabis dispensary, you will be responsible for assisting in the development of strategic, operational, and financial plans, along with reporting results to the Business Owners.
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Represent Plan USG business development interests at relevant meetings, events, and among formal and informal networks of peer organizations. The Director of Business Development provides overall leadership of the US Government-focused Business Development team overseeing proposal development of both development and humanitarian focused opportunities.
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Pharmacy is the core of our business, and our pharmacy technicians enjoy all the tools and support – including the latest technology – to grow their careers and reach their goals.
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World Learning seeks a Business Development Officer (BDO) to provide proposal development support to our portfolio of education, international exchanges, and development programs funded by the U.S. Government (USG) and support pipeline management with data input and analysis.
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Knowledge of international USG and international development contracting business. Lead business development strategies and tactical activities for International Development Group (IDG)’s Global Health Division (GHD) in collaboration with the Technical Portfolio Leads.
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This opportunity is being offered by National Aerospace Solutions, the team selected by the U.S. Air Force to conduct Test and Operations Sustainment at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC.
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The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers. Description The Engineering, Integration, and Operations Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead US Navy Business Development (BD.
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The fast-paced, collaborative teams within USAID’s Office of Policy Implementation and Analytics need a sharp, clear-eyed advisor to oversee a policy portfolio focused on a range of international development and humanitarian assistance priorities, including global health issues.
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As a key member of the Business Development Team, the Manager, Business Development (BD) serves a leadership role as a cross-sectoral proposal lead, capture lead, coordinator, or, occasionally, technical writer.
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Provide assistance in the development and implementation of enterprise business resources business rules, sharepoint, any other relevant information systems, in addition to developing and maintaining an effective system to troubleshoot IT technical issues.
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Clinical Liaison, Territory Account Manager, Sales, Clinical Sales, Sales Liaison, Account Manager, Account Executive, Hospital Sales, Healthcare Sales, Business Development, BD, Biz Dev.
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JRC is looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join our amazing Maritime & Security Team in supporting the Navy's Strategic Systems Program (SSP) in a fast-paced new Acquisition development program for the Nuclear Sea-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM-N) program.
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The Engineering, Integration, and Operations Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead US Navy Business Development (BD.
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Firm understanding of one or more of the following: software development (systems development lifecycle SDLC , data analytics/business intelligence, systems testing and integration, solution architecture, data migration, cybersecurity) and/or business solution field (e.g., finance, audit readiness, logistics, supply chain management, business process and business process improvement, organizational change management, training, or strategic planning.
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You enjoy being on your feet, in fast paced, always moving type work. Albertsons Companies Inc. has always been a people-oriented business, and thoughtful people practices remain a core element of our company's philosophy.
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