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Participate in financial due diligence activities relating to mergers, acquisitions, or new business opportunities. If you're ready to make a significant impact in the dynamic field of health insurance finance, we invite you to join our dedicated team at HAP, a Michigan-based nonprofit health plan committed to enhancing the health and well-being of our members.
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Masters degree in urban or regional planning, urban studies, urban design, architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, geography, or related field of study. Familiar with municipal planning/zoning administrator activities.
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Project Managers perform geotechnical analysis and coordinate field inspections, including on-site direction of geotechnical drilling activities as well as in office duties. Principal duties will consist of monitoring construction operations, including earth retention, earthwork, dewatering, steel and concrete design, excavation support installations, and preparing engineering field reports.
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Perform managerial duties associated with the Student Organic Farm activities involving planning, planting, crop management, farm shares sales, harvest, winter planting/planning. Bachelor’s Degree, Farm/Field Experience; Must have reliable transportation.
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Assist with clinical study activities such as study start up, investigator meetings, data review, etc. Enrolled in an accredited college/university pursuing a bachelors degree in life sciences, or be a recent college graduate or student enrolled in a masters degree program in a relevant field.
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Concept, develop, execute, and support these activities to ensure FANUC customers clearly understand the industry leading capabilities of FANUC robotics products. Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Controls, Robot, Mechanical, Electrical or Computer) or related field or related experience.
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The Group Accounting Analyst would specialize in accurately reporting the activities of a group of insurance agencies reported under a consolidated reporting structure. Key Requirements Bachelors Degree or higher in accounting or related field highly preferred.
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BS degree in Accounting or related field required; CPA, MBA, or MS in a related discipline strongly preferred. Lead the coordination of tax-related activities between the tax and endowment teams and external tax consultants and work with appropriate subject matter experts to respond to questions and formulate a well-documented tax position regarding alternative investment portfolio.
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The Procurement Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of procurement activities related to equipment acquisition for our EPC projects. College and/or post-graduate degree in construction management, cost management, quantity surveying, engineering or a field related to construction preferred.
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Support technical sales activities in the field of Functional Safety, Safety of The Intended Functionality (SOTIF), and holistic safety of autonomous products. Support technical sales activities in the field of Functional Safety, Safety of The Intended Functionality (SOTIF), and holistic safety of autonomous products.
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Bachelors degree in applied physics, Informatics, or Electrical, Mechanical, Computer, or Systems Engineering; focusing on automotive application is a plus. In the era of highly automated driving, we can draw on our extensive experience in testing and benchmarking of advanced driver assistance systems.
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Qualifications and Skills:Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related field. Manage sourcing activities and oversee the launch of new programs, coordinating with both new and existing material suppliers.
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The applicant shall conduct detailed planning, coordination, and synchronization of program management activities for the assigned organization(s). Bachelor's degree in engineering, Business, Management, or other related field with extensive experience covering the specific tasks required by the position.
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Description:The Prototype Build Technician will be responsible for managing the engineering, development, tracking and timing of system and/or components for prototype builds also support activities including communicating build plans based on vehicle specifications, coordinating with purchasing and Release engineering.
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Our ideal candidate has 3-5 years of construction field experience and can supervise all site activities and maintain safety compliance at all times. Empathy - Show people we care; be humble & kind.
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