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This role will report into the VP Strategy, Finance & Operations and work closely and directly with the global business leaders especially in Global Ecosystem organization and the Partner Manager teams in our Regional Sales organizations.
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C40’s Climate Solutions and Networks (CSN) team oversees six program areas focused on priority climate action sectors and interventions: Energy and Buildings; Transportation; Urban Planning; Food and Waste; Air Quality; and Climate Resilience.
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Experience working 12 hr shift work rotations in support of 24/7 operations. These roles will report to our Senior Plant Manager or Pilot Plant Manager. Coordinate transportation and handling of inbound and outbound hazardous chemicals.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director of Operations/Engineering, the Energy Manager will play a pivotal role in developing and implementing comprehensive energy management strategies to optimize energy usage, reduce environmental impact, and enhance operational efficiency.
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Check out our project impact stories at: The Senior Field Operations Planning Manager will join the Planning and Training Unit within the Bureau of Emergency Field Operations (BEFO) in OEPR. DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: - Directly supervise two Emergency Field Operations Planners (Post Emergency Canvassing Operations (PECO) and Community Reception Centers (CRCs) Planners) and one Mass Prophylaxis Plan Manager and indirectly supervise one Point of Dispensing (POD) Planner.
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Strong knowledge of project management within a VOD and/or OTT service, ideally related to marketing, subscriptions and/or video operations. The Program Manager will be a key member of the Portfolio Delivery team, supporting the Corporate Systems and Technology Services group and will oversee and manage the overall delivery of key programs and projects of AMC Networks' Corporate Technology project portfolio.
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Associate Manager , Middle Office Operations. 4+ years experience with Back Office Operations working for either a Prime Broker, Administrator, Hedge Fund, Mutual Fund, Investment Advisor or Financial/Retirement Planner.
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This is a highly technical role, requiring familiarity with day-to-day operations and use of eDiscovery technology including data processing tools, hosting platforms (Relativity experience required) and analytics/TAR/Predictive Coding (Relativity or Brainspace strongly preferred.
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Mentor current people operations team with the vision of the VP, People OperationsEDUCATION REQUIRED Bachelors degree or associate degree in human resources or business administration. ROLE OBJECTIVES: The incumbent will provide vital support to the organization's people operations goals and business partnerships in aspects of human resources (HR), benefits, human resources information systems (HRIS), onboarding, compliance, culture, and employee engagement.
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Stanton Norfolk Inc. is a division of Asian Americans for Equality, Inc. (AAFE) that manages the day-to-day operations of over 800 units of affordable housing across nearly 50 multifamily properties serving over 1,100 individuals and families in Manhattan and Queens neighborhoods, including Chinatown/Lower East Side, Flushing, and the Far Rockaways.
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The Art Studios Manager is a vital contributor to the Lambert Center's work, partnering with the Center Director to manage the art studios' operations, including ceramics, painting and crafts.
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Knowledge of broadcast operations, and the systems and technologies used in live event production, studio operation, content publishing, and signal transport/transmission. 12+ years’ experience in an engineering role focused on broadcast operations or TV production.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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The Manager - Data Center Operations is responsible for employee training and ensuring all staff is adequately qualified to perform required duties. The Manager - Data Center Operations is responsible for evaluations and coaching of his or her direct reports.
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The Operations and Planning Manager will partner with the seller to develop creative and efficient campaigns that meet client KPIs, and collaborates closely with post-sale execution teams to ensure campaign success.
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