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As a Mid-Level Acquisition Specialist (CS2) , you will provide acquisition support services, including contract pre‐award, administration, and post‐award; acquisition policy development, analysis, and advisement and subject matter expertise in the areas of acquisitions, policy, and/or identified technical acquisition areas (Construction and/or R&D.
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A QA Engineer (Manual QA Tester) is responsible for finding technical bugs and working with cross-functional partners to identify solutions. Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
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In addition to the day-to-day US federal and state tax compliance, you will be exposed to the tax technical implications resulting from an acquisition, refinancing, restructuring or divesture of a company, including but not limited to transaction advisory, accounting methods, state and local tax, credits and incentives, and international tax.
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The director is hired by and reports to the Boards of Directors. seeks a full time director. Understand and articulate current US foreign policy, Pentagon spending, and nuclear weapons policy and speak to change needed to build a peaceful future.
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The Director of Security position will report to the Chief Technical Officer. Be responsible for designing, implementing, managing, and reporting on security and technical compliance controls throughout the company which align with our security and compliance maturity expectations.
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Director Talent Operations will be responsible for the leadership of the Talent Development and Acquisition Operations Teams, including Operations, Recruitment Marketing, ESG support, and Talent Acquisition Diversity Program Management.
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Plans, develops and implements comprehensive learning, practice and test solutions for the Career and Technical Education market. Understanding of local, State and Federal policies and procedures regarding Career and Technical Education.
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MJ offers a generous, comprehensive benefits package including salary, bonus, paid time off, and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) fully contributed by the firm, 401(k) match, medical insurance, and technical training.
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3-4 years of experience in an analytical, student loan, technical, problem-solving or project management position. We’re also a professional services company, consumer loan originator and servicer, payment processor, renewable energy innovator, and K-12 and higher education expert (and that’s just a shortlist.
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The Sales Development Manager will partner very closely with the salesforce by providing technical product support for all commercial roofing products. Effectively communicate technical information to customers in a manner that ensures their understanding.
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Lead Technical Writer - Pharmacist (Senior Clinical Quality Analyst) - USA Remote. The Senior Clinical Quality Analyst will use their clinical and technical skills to collaborate with other clinicians, engineers, and product visionaries to ensure optimal care for patients.
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The Principal Engineer will be part of the Technical Safety & Environmental team and thus will need to demonstrate relevant expertise as per description below. Approximately 12+ years of experience in Technical Safety, Risk and Loss Prevention and at least 4 years’ experience in the Oil and Gas industry.
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This is a highly visible role, requiring an experienced leader with strong technical skills across C. Ormco Director, Software Development - SPARK Manufacturing Software (Remote-Pomona, CA.
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Sanofi Group Category Development Director, Mass Channel Concord , New Hampshire Apply Now Category Development Director, Mass Channel. Shopper Insights: Lead shopper insights projects for Walmart, partnering cross functionally with our Shopper Insights and CMI teams.
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Music Director/Worship Leader. Music Director/Worship Leader. Be responsible for building security (ensuring that all doors and windows are locked before departing facility) and conservation of energy (turning off all lights, equipment, etc.
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