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Collaborates with Model Owners, Model Risk Management, and various stakeholders throughout the organization to translate business requirements to technical requirements for model development, enhancement, tuning, optimization, and monitoring of model performance.
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We are currently hiring a Development Director in the Buffalo NY area for our prestigious Go Red For Women and Cycle Nation campaigns. The Development Director is responsible for achieving revenue goals by applying Association best practices and ensuring appropriate volunteer leadership is recruited and developed.
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Stay updated on product development trends and actively participate in new product research and development. 3+ years of experience in the product development of industrial equipment/machinery.
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What we need:The Construction Sales Development Support individual will support the inside and outside Construction Sales team in achieving monthly sales targets and KPIs by taking on the following list of tasks.
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Acts as Owner's Representative in all KH construction and real estate development projects on campus and at satellite locations. This includes oversight of: Project Budgeting, Project Schedule, Land acquisition, Site plan and municipal permitting, Design Phase, Budget Control, Change Order, Review, Construction Activities, Outside Agencies Consult, Site Logistics Management and Construction Safety.
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To help us achieve this we have the PwC Professional; our global leadership development framework. Preferred Knowledge/Skills:Thorough knowledge of Research and Development tax issues, analyzing organizations and maximizing the R&D tax benefit.
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Description Acara Solutions is hiring a Business Development Specialist in Buffalo, NY for our client, a global supplier of fall protection and safety solutions! Implement strategic business development activities, including e-marketing campaigns, direct mailers, and drip-feed marketing campaigns.
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Qualifications Previous experience in business development, inside sales, B2B sales, or similar roles. Business Development Positions Offer Competitive base salary with performance-based bonuses.
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Benefits: Bonus based on performance Company car Competitive salary Free uniforms Paid time off Profit sharing Training & development SERVPRO of Buffalo Tonawanda is hiring a Business Development Specialist.
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National Grid’s Graduate Development Program (GDP) is a year-long development program for recent college graduates who aspire to take on future leadership roles in a dynamic, ever-changing industry.
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Responsible for achieving company and department/group annual Fees Com Business Development, Director, Development, Business, Leadership, Business Services. Develop, lead, and implement comprehensive business development strategies to achieve company growth objectives.
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A minimum of 3-5 years hockey skill development experience with a proven ability to develop strategies for players/teams at all levels, including professionalUnderstanding and knowledge of hockey specific programs, i.e. HockeyShare, MyVA, Iceberg, etc.
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Lead teams in research and end-to-end development of quantitative models used for credit risk, including but not limited to, loss forecasting (loan delinquency, default and loss, loan prepayment, utilization, etc), capital planning (CCAR) CECL and/or underwriting for commercial and/or consumer portfolios.
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The Director of Student Development & Advocacy will report directly to the Dean of Students; is responsible for the departmental budget and will serve on various University committees. This position oversees a comprehensive student development model that works very closely with Student Engagement and Student Leadership to ensure that the University is “student-ready” and that every student has the opportunity to be engaged outside of the classroom.
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As a Junior Software Development Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and maintenance of our software applications. Familiarity with front-end development languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Title: development Company: Invenergy in Buffalo, NY
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