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The Senior Manager, Land Acquisition and Community Development, will be an integral member of the origination and greenfield development team and operate at the vanguard of development activities.
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Location: Hybrid, working onsite at our San Jose, CA headquarters 3 days a week, with the flexibility to work remotely the remainder of your time the remainder of your time.
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Supervise 4-6 direct reports, including Senior Counsels, a Legal Operations Manager, and a Senior Paralegal; mentor and advise ALC attorneys at all levels to help develop legal skills. The Legal Director will provide strategic vision, expertise, and leadership in the delivery of high-quality, client-centered legal services and impact litigation.
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The SEIT Lead interfaces with the Program Manager, Chief Engineer, System Architect, other engineering team leads, as well as the customer. The SEIT Lead typically has Control Account Manager (CAM) responsibility, which comprises cost and schedule management for the SEIT work scope.
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Drives and supports training experience by consulting with stakeholders; recommending solutions to learning gaps and needs; collaborating with other to ensure quality training; supporting the implementation of customized training plans for associates.
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Responsible for executing new product innovation briefs with manager support and in partnership with the Product Development team, outlining strategies, positioning, target claims, key ingredients, SRP, packaging details, and formula details.
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This highly respected blue-chip multidisciplined EPC company are currently seeking a proven Construction Monitoring Manager for a large-scale solar power plant project in Indiana. As a Track Design Manager you will be responsible for managing the design and construction of high-speed rail tracks, ensuring the technical feasibility of the project, and providing technical support to the client.
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You are an experienced, business-savvy and people-oriented General Manager with 5-10 years working in high-volume retail service businesses. Quarterly paid training: we bring in an outside speaker to train on everything from mindfulness meditation to personal finance, all in the interest of helping our team members grow.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Corporate and Structured Finance specialist to join our dynamic team.
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Enters work order to facilitate repair of equipment, reports urgent or unresolved equipment malfunction to lead/manager or the appropriate department (Biomed, Supply Chain Services, etc. Sharp Grossmont Hospital and Sharp Memorial Hospital have received prestigious Magnet recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center for excellence in nursing practices and quality patient care.
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Assistant Manager - Supply Finance Business Partner page is loaded. Assistant Manager - Supply Finance Business Partner. The role is responsible for handling unit finance operations of multiple third party owned manufacturing units with bottling and distillation operations for Diageo India and includes activities around fund management, vendor management, month-end closures/ reporting, supporting in audits, tracking cost sheets, and ensuring SOX compliance.
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We are seeking an entrepreneurial and visionary Senior Product Manager to lead the strategic development and commercialization of our synthetic DNA offerings in the mRNA and genetic medicine markets.
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The General Manager in Training will be learning how to manage their direct reports to guide all office, sales and production activities, ensuring the execution of the organizational strategy to achieve maximum customer satisfaction, sales and profitability.
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TheSenior Manager, Human Resourcesacts as a trusted partner to client groups and delivers high quality service to business leaders, employees, and colleagues. Manager and leadership training, biweekly L&OD webinars, and eLearning offerings.
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WSP is seeking a Vice President, Biological Resources Manager who is responsible for managing and further developing WSP's very successful Biological Resources technical staff and expanding our firm’s visibility with key business sectors and client organizations in the environmental services marketplace.
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