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At least three (3) full life cycle implementations as S/4 HANA GRC and S/4 HANA Security lead that includes multi-module implementations (Finance, Sales, Production, Purchasing, Warehouse.
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Do you possess the attributes to be a successful Family Engagement Coordinator and perform the following essential functions? Relevant working experience: Patient Services/Relations or Navigator, Sales, Motivational Interview Training, Child Life Specialist, EMT/Paramedic, Customer Service Representative, Crisis Mangement, Substance Abuse Counselor, Health Administrator/ Community Case worker/ Social worker, Nursing-LPN, Educator/Teacher.
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The Customer Engagement Associate is responsible for providing first-rate customer and donor services, maximizing sales and to support the daily operations of the store. Ensure that store uses daily focus with staff/volunteer deployment, sales goals, special promotions, and daily to-dos.
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Play an active role in the larger Development and Membership team on project development and long-range planning, strategize new ways to increase revenue, and support donor cultivation, special events, on-site membership sales, and other major BBG events.
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Experience with Plant Maintenance and/or Sales and Operation Planning process enabled by IBP is a plus. At least three (3) full life cycle implementations as an ERP Project Manager with multi-module implementations (Finance, Sales, Production, Purchasing, Warehouse.
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Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP). Our growth targets are bold, and we need committed, successful software sales professionals who have the skills, experience and track record to work with major accounts and drive enterprise wide growth with our strategic accounts.
$74,200 - $143,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Role/Title : Engagement Manager - SAP GRC and Security Lead ; Role: Engagement Manager - SAP GRC and Security Lead. Demonstrates knowledge of integrating SAP GRC with S4 HANA and SAP & non-SAP Identity management solutions.
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Leading the design, build, testing and deployment of changed or new business processes enabled by the SAP GRC and S/4 HANA security solutions. Experience in configuring complex workflow in the GRC system using BRF+ flat rule and MSMP tool in multiple SAP and/or S/4 HANA transformation programs.
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Experience influencing, and providing direction to cross-functional teams, including engineering, data science, sales, product, and creative to execute and evaluate marketing campaigns.
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As an Engagement Manager, you will be a key leader within the PS team and work cross-functionally with the Sales, Professional Services, and Customer Success organizations to drive professional services sales and subscription renewals.
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Support pre-sales activities by assessing digital opportunities, responding to RFPs, creating proposals, and helping to close new deals. If you are a Client Engagement Director with experience in the Data and Analytics world , and you are looking for a high-impact role with a global leader in digital transformation, EPAM is the perfect next step in your career.
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Work experience related to developing corporate-NGO partnerships, developing and implementing engagement strategies and plans, and promoting enthusiasm for and uptake of programs to address ESG, corporate sustainability, and/or sustainable development issues.
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Engagement Managers serve as a trusted advisor to Salesforce customers, providing mentorship to Sales & Professional Services teams, ensuring synergies across each customer’s projects, and ensuring the highest levels of customer happiness.
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Expert knowledge of end-to-end Order to Cash business processes including Sales Order Processing including Sales Order Creation, Pricing, Customer Master setup, Account Determination, Delivery Processing (shipping, shipment), Customer Invoicing including revenue recognition, and Integration to EWM / TM.
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Prior experience with Salesforce and other sales enablement tools preferred. Young people across the nation are grappling with a mental health crisis characterized by escalating rates of depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use disorders, and suicide.
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