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The Director of Corporate Insurance must have a blend of strategic and tactical skills that allows them to engage with all levels across Fortive and with external partners. You will work closely with brokers, insurance carriers, and colleagues located throughout the globe to support Fortives global insurance placements, captive insurance strategies, loss mitigation, contractual risk transfer and claims management processes.
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As a Special Agent with a military or law enforcement background, you can apply your tactical skills, leadership, integrity and teamwork to gathering evidence or helping to dismantle a criminal enterprise.
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13-17hr FT Cook-88 Tactical | Cocinero a Tiempo Completo. Las instalaciones de 88 Tactical ofrecen numerosos espacios para eventos y reuniones, una cafetera con servicios de comida para llevar para los miembros y el pblico, un centro de capacitacin rural en Tekamah y un bar exclusivo para miembros llamado Founders Club. Ahora es el momento de formar parte de esta empresa en crecimiento (clasificada con el n.
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As a Retail Sales Associate at 88 Tactical you will be directly responsible for assisting customers, processing transactions, helping merchandise the sales floor, while playing a vital role in making our retail experience a positive one.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Develop and execute tactical plan in support of the client/project strategic plan, using digital media (including website integration,Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Hootsuite, Desk.com, and YouTube) to increase visibility and enhance image of client/project with consumers, businesses, key opinion leaders, and news media.
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Conduct client discussions to reach agreement on key business/regulatory risks in real time and provide guidance on applicable terms for specific service offerings to align firm capabilities; assist with the execution of tactical plans and strategic objectives; establish credibility across peer group and ECMO leaders.
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Expectation will be that candidate presents formal Food Safety Plan for their line of assignment to Plant Manager, demonstrating the tactical elements of plan, adoption strategy and sustainability measures.
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The Supervisor, Railcar Planning is responsible for the tactical planning of the Greenbrier repair shops. The Supervisor, Railcar Planning is responsible for the tactical planning of the Greenbrier repair shops.
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Our first product is a defense application building Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), collectively termed - Attritable, Networked, Tactical Swarm (ANTS). The Founders and have decades of experience in self-driving cars and trucks, humanoids, and UAVs with experience from NASA, JPL, Cruise, Embark, McKinsey, Amazon, and the CIA. Position description We are looking for a talented Motion Planning Engineer to lead motion planning for our ground swarm robots.
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Leveraging Aspetto's expertise in the acquisition, design, deployment, and sustainment of Federal and Department of Defense (DoD) tech and tactical systems, INTECON has established itself as a key player in the industry.
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Work on tactical configuration in the Workday cloud-based technology package, specifically Workday HCM Core HR. From the creation of HR strategy using our leading Oracle-enabled HR Transformation labs, the application of design thinking that allows HR to challenge how work gets done today, to navigating the ever-evolving HR technology landscape to determine the right digital solutions to enable transformation, our HR Transformation practice is focused on helping HR take the lead.
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This position supports the annual marketing budget for the overall Parish, Schools, and Small Groups unit and is jointly responsible for crafting strategic plans and tactical implementation to help the unit reach its annual sales goals.
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Position will lead a mid-sized team of experienced marketing professionals, own/manage all aspects of marketing (e.g. marketing strategy/tactical plan, ROI, metrics, execution, branding, social media, etc.
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Contributes to the achievement of business objectives by developing close professional relationships with personnel of all levels, by providing legal counsel, knowledge, skills, and decision making in support of tactical and strategic business initiatives.
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Develop and implement strategic and tactical communication plans that meet agreed upon project timelines and requirements, drive engagement and adoption, with employees and stakeholders, and execute plan elements such as videos, town halls, web pages, and content creation across all channels.
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