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As a Senior Product Manager, TPRM at Security Scorecard, you will own the creation and implementation of the product vision and roadmap for the Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) product line and work cross-functionally to guide products from conception to launch by connecting the security and business worlds.
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As General Manager you will be responsible for keeping your center profitable and efficient by hiring effective staff, keeping track of inventory and managing equipment. Managing a U-Haul moving and storage center is varied, fast-paced and rewarding work.
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Overview Developmental Disabilities Institute, DDI, is one of the largest providers of care to children and adults with Autism, developmental disabilities and other special needs.
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Manager, TikTok Ads, etc. Experience beyond Facebook Ads include Shopify, Google Analytics, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest, Manager, TikTok Ads, etc. First and foremost the applicant must be proficient with Facebook Ads and Ecommerce.
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Responsibilities The Market Development Manager (MDM) for Food Service will be responsible for account management responsibilities associated with assigned Food Service accounts. Led annual Operating Plan and forecast process, collaborating with Finance, Area Sales Manager, and Region DirectorMake regular buyer calls, identify customer needs/priorities, and create fact-based selling presentations.
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The Manager will report to VP of Cross-Platform and Currency Measurement. Help Sr. Manager or VP to manage various test & learn projects (timelines, agenda, deliverables, analysis, findings etc.
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Reworld Waste is seeking a Productivity Manager to join our East Region team! Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred or a Green Belt that completes Black Belt certification within 18 months. Required Certifications: LSS Black Belt or LSS Green Belt (required to complete Black Belt certification w/in 18 months.
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We’re looking for an experienced Product Manager to lead one of our Banking Risk squads supporting Square’s Banking products, which serve as the indispensable cash flow home for our sellers and a growth engine for Square.
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Accountable for profit and loss and inventory/accounts receivable for assigned location(s).
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Associate Manager, Middle Office Operations. Associate Manager Middle Office Operations. Associate Manager, Derivatives - Trade Support page is loaded. Associate Manager, Derivatives - Trade Support.
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Budget Management: Collaborate with the Capital Budget Manager and the Manager of Planning and Budgeting as well as their teams on the creation, monitoring, and implementation of the organization's annual Capital and O&M budgets (PJD’s and budget briefing books (BBB’s.
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Prior experience as a restoration project manager, construction project manager, estimator, or insurance adjuster are strong pluses (but must be willing to learn a new process). As a Construction Manager, you will supervise the renovation including all of the subcontractors, as well as manage costs with the insurance provider.
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Certification in one or more of the following: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) or other similar credentials is preferred.
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Manage and coach a team that includes Senior Associate of Development & Data, Manager of Institutional Giving, and Manager of Individual Giving; set ambitious team-wide fundraising goals and define the pathways to achieve them.
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Experience as Construction Manager or Resident Engineer on public works transportation projects with construction value $100M+. This highly respected blue-chip multidisciplined EPC company are currently seeking a proven Construction Monitoring Manager for a large-scale solar power plant project in Indiana.
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