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The role involves collaborating with sales and field engineering teams to accelerate the adoption and growth of the Databricks platform, focusing on the technical aspects post-sale. The Delivery Solutions Architect will be the technical leader handling Databricks products, addressing and escalating technical issues, and interacting at various levels within organizations.
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Guide by the values of the company, the Technical Sales Manager directly supports product development efforts on existing, and pipeline products, manages branded portfolio business with the key channel partners, and delivers value by listening, learning, and delivering to the customer.
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Maintains current knowledge of industry and market trends as well as technical knowledge and understanding of surgical instrumentation and devices, hospital sterile processing practices and acute care perioperative services.
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As a Product Manager at Beyond Finance you will be devising product strategy, creating technical requirements, and overseeing the execution of high-impact initiatives. Ability to understand, summarize, and communicate complex technical architectural concepts.
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Sales Support: Collaborate with the Sales team to provide technical expertise during customer visits and pre-sales meetings, addressing technical queries and enhancing customer confidence in our products.
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The SAP Technical Manager will lead and perform SAP security configurations and role design, SAP GRC support and improvements, annual SOX audit governance, risk analysis reporting and remediation activities.
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Work in an intellectually rigorous environment and be able to assimilate new knowledge and learn laboratory techniques in collaboration with faculty, residents and technical staff. The Director is responsible for planning, organizing and managing administrative functions and for overseeing technical operations of the HIM facility.
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Develop and provide oversight to Husbandry Technical Trainer. Working under the director of the Manager Quality Assurance and Training, this position assists both the Manager and the Assistant Manager Quality Assurance and Training with the administration and implementation of CCM's training and quality assurance programs.
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Frequency of travel is about twice a month, on average - This includes occasional travel for internal events (sales kickoff, technical summit), as well as for cloud security and DevSecOps industry conferences.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Our client for the National Sales Director Aftermarket opportunity is a manufacturer and distributor of lighting, electronics, control systems, and other related products to the transportation and mobility markets, including automotive, law enforcement, government, fire and rescue, and related.
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Work with the General Sales Manager (GSM) to develop a sales strategy, quarterly budget for multiple content products and a go to market plan for achieving sales objectives.
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Perform additional duties and tasks as assigned by Field Sales Manager. Job Description: The Senior Field Sales Specialist (Natural Chain) will be responsible for representing the Garden of Life, Solgar, Vital Proteins and other assigned specialty brands (such as vitamins and supplements) with the sales and service of products, programs and services to independent and Key Account Retail locations such as Sprouts Markets and other Natural Grocery chains.
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Willingness to learn ticket sales techniques and ticket operations in a fast-paced environment. Chicago Fire Football Club is seeking a highly motivated ticket sales coordinator with a focus on group sales to join our team.
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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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