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Role Requirements: Landscape Designer-CAD Draftsperson 2-4 years of full-time experience in a New Jesery Landscape Architecture firm. Reputable firm is looking for a qualified Landscape Designer to join their growing team.
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Job Description] - Support the product development team in all aspects of creation and launch. Photoshop or illustration skills are a plus - Required experience in working with factories and vendors in fashion, beauty, and/or cosmetics - Bilingual in English and Korean preferred If interested, please send resume to sara.cao@cesna.com.
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This Associate Product Manager role will work closely with marketing, product management, sales to drive growth in new and adjacent products. Being the go-to person for product proposition, pricing, costing, profitability, sourcing etc.
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Requests and maintains product data, criteria, project samples and materials. Works with vendors to obtain quotes for furniture, signage and artwork for small projects under the supervision of the Project Architect.
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Reporting to the Vice President of B2B Product Development and technical Product Management, the Director, B2B Connectivity Solutions will define, develop, evolve, and deliver new products and features for Altice USA's B2B Connectivity products (including Broadband, Ethernet, Carrier, FWA, 4G/5G services and Wi-Fi (both Public and Private.
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Preferred Skills, Capabilities, and Experiences:Experience in a healthcare or health plan setting most notably as an agile product owner and insurance product knowledge is strongly preferred.
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The Product Development Manager, Danessa Myricks Beauty, will ideate, develop, and execute innovative products that meet the overall Danessa Myricks Beauty brand strategy. Ideate and develop highly creative product concepts, textures, ingredient stories and claims to support the overall brand strategy.
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Floor & Decor Designers provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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5+ years of experience as a Brand Designer, Art Director, or Lead Designer in agencies and/or in-house. TileBar is seeking a highly skilled Senior Brand Designer to help us create a compelling story and a strong brand.
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The Analytics team supports our Product, Growth, Marketing, Care, Supply Chain, and Operations teams with insights on better product development and execution to have maximum impact. Product Analysts are responsible for using detailed analyses to guide product strategy and for enabling teams across Alto to answer key business questions.
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Use your creative skills to develop attractive visual displays for product showcases and promotions to drive in-store traffic and increase sales. Collaborate with the retail team to understand store layout and merchandising requirements, providing design solutions that optimize product visibility and maximize customer engagement.
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Previous experience in food handling, bartending, serving, cashiering, or product demonstration is helpful but not required. Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time. Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time.
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Product Qualification: Conduct testing to determine if products perform as desired, highlighting gaps between observed results and the success criteria defined by the product developer. PPerform various product testing in the Hair Care Team, Focusing on Textured hair styling & care products.
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We are seeking an AVP – Product and Regulatory Counsel reporting to VP – Product and Regulatory Counsel. Regulatory expertise relating to product filings and state required policy provisions is a plus.
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Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly. We encourage applicants with diverse backgrounds, including retirees, older adults, and military veterans, who may not have traditional education or experience. Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery environment.
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