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The Program Manager will provide and ensure the team provides strengths-based, client-centered, and trauma-informed services to clients with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use utilizing a harm reduction approach.
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To learn more about the Crime Lab and Education Lab, visit and About the Role: The University of Chicago Crime Lab is seeking an experienced Program Manager who can support the launch of the Policing Academy, a first-of-its-kind.
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BESS Sr. Product Manager. 3 years of system product management or program management experience. Domain experience: Experience working for a utility-scale battery storage system OEM, energy storage project developer, EPC, power conversion system OEM, or industrial power generation system integrator.
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Possess one or more sophisticated Agile certifications (e.g., PMI-ACP, IAPM-Certified Agile Project Manager, Scrum Alliance - Certified Scrum Product Owner, ICP Agile Coaching (ACC), Lean Six Sigma -Green/Black Belt, etc.
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About the role: As a Senior Product Manager at NOCD, you will play a critical role in driving company OKRs, ultimately responsible for member experience, retention & outcomes, therapist experience, availability and utilization.
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Technical knowledge of BESS subcomponent equipment including Batteries, Power Conditioning System (PCS), Energy Management System, Power Plant Controller, SCADA, reporting, and market bidding systems.
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We are seeking a Sr. Manager of Acquisition Marketing to help AZPetVet develop and execute a paid media plan that supports existing and new (de novo) hospitals. AZPetVet is seeking a Sr. Manager of Acquisition Marketing to join our team as we head into hyper-growth.
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The Sr. Consultant, Risk Project Manager (PM) is responsible for leading and managing complex, cross-functional programs and projects, that strengthen enterprise risk management across Financial Risk (e.g., Credit and Market Risk), Non-Financial Risk (e.g., Cybersecurity, Operational Risk) and Compliance (e.g., AML, Trade Surveillance.
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Data Engineering Manager, Sr. In return we offer competitive compensation with our salary, bonus program, day 1 effective, exceptional BC/BS medical, Delta dental, Headspace mental health support and vision insurance, 401k Company "match" dollar for dollar (100%) of the first 5% contributed into the Plan. Continuing education and a unique opportunity with a growing, client-focused and collegial company.
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The RPA Program Manager will interface with stakeholders throughout the enterprise to help drive the adoption of RPA. This role leads several teams, including business, analysis, RPA development, PMO, and cross-functional teams, as well as project sponsors.
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The Sr. Demand Planning Manager leads the team of Demand Planners responsible for the demand planning consensus forecast process as part of the corporate S&OP process. The Sr. Demand Planning Manager will also be instrumental in developing strategies, implementing directives, improving efficiencies and ensuring consistent methodologies to ensure alignment across all channels.
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In this role the Composting Program Manager will serve the needs of a dedicated large-scale municipal school district “the Client” which distributes over 250,000 meals each day and is comprised of over 320,000 Pre-Kindergarten to twelfth grade students in 651 schools.
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Profit-sharing and Bonus program. The ideal candidate is very familiar with IDOT and Tollway construction management projects. A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Resident Engineer on IDOT and/or ISTHA projects.
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Here at Kuehne+Nagel, our Chicago and surrounding central region area is looking for a new Key Account Manager National Account Program to join our Sales team. Key Account Manager networks globally and exchanges best practices and sales leads.
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CSH is seeking a Program Manager for this position who has expertise and skills in reentry, jail diversion and supportive housing for individuals impacted by the carceral system. With the goal of attracting proven candidates committed to making a difference and who aspire to advance our mission, CSH is now accepting applications for Program Manager (PM) based in the Chicagoland area.
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