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To accomplish its goals, OSO is organized into three units:Analysis & Evaluation UnitStrategy & Innovation UnitContinuity of Operations UnitThe Strategy & Innovation (S&I) Unit is responsible for conducting strategic planning to improve the City’s emergency management capability, leading strategic initiatives to further agency priorities, and for managing the agency’s Innovation portfolio.
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We are seeking a Strategy and Operations Manager for the Seller Growth team on Marketplace. As a Strategy and Operations Manager, you will play a key role both in shaping our team’s seller growth programs, as well as leading cross-functional teams to deliver key results and insights.
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5-10+ years of relevant experience performing data analysis and reconciliation within a financial institute middle office or operations groupWorking knowledge of various financial instruments / products across Capital Markets, Retail Banking, Wholesale Banking, Wealth Management, etc.
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Actively participate in agency new business opportunities/initiativesQualificationsAt least 5-7 years program/project management experience in a creative services organization working with cross-functional stakeholders including strategy, data and planning, creative, editorial, experience design, production, technology, operations and resourcing.
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The Senior Manager of Operations Program Support will manage MTA Construction and Development's efforts to implement and oversee various support functions for a component of the MTA Capital Program and Business Operations.
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We are looking for a highly collaborative, action-oriented Program Manager to join the HR Operations and Total Rewards function at UNIQLO supporting all Fast Retailing business units across North America.
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As a Program Manager you will be part of a dedicated team responsible for executing strategic projects to advance Global Atlantic Investment team priorities and deliver impactful scale/growth, risk and control and efficiency opportunities using effective program delivery methods, functional and technical expertise, and stakeholder management skills.
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USA) Manager, Program Management- Strategy & Operations Marketplace page is loaded. (USA) Manager, Program Management- Strategy & Operations Marketplace.
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The Program Manager (Billing & Project Management) will report to the SVP of Operations and oversee a portfolio of projects including the billing management process.
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Manage the end-to-end IT service management and operations that include, but not limited to IT demand management, IT change management, problem management (root cause analysis and postmortem), and incident management.
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The Senior Clinical Project Manager, Clinical Operations Study Management will be responsible for overseeing the execution of clinical trials in oncology and other therapeutic areas, as required.
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Lead and/or provide support for the execution, expansion, and growth of new and existing NIIMBL workforce initiatives and programs to ensure the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry can attract, hire, and retain a skilled and diverse workforce; includes responsibility for annual program management, project management, and coordination with internal centers of expertise (e.g., communications, business operations, member engagement, sponsored programs.
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Leading the Program Management Office (PMO), providing strategic direction and guidance to project managers and teams. Proficiency in JIRA, Confluence, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Visio), and advanced knowledge of relevant Project Management tools such as Smartsheet and Monday.com.
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Come join Mailchimp in the Product Development Operations team as a Staff Technical Program Manager. 10+ years of Program Management experience, including 8 or more years leading multiple complex technology-focused programs.
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Familiarity with ERP Systems such a Oracle, SAP, or Workday is a must, from a Program Management or Operations standpoint. Title: Finance Transformation Senior Manager. Some Finance Strategy & Transformation or Corporate Development/Strategy background.
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