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SMBC’s employees participate in a hybrid workforce model that provides employees with an opportunity to work from home, as well as, from an SMBC office. SMBC requires that employees live within a reasonable commuting distance of their office location.
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If you’ve ever thought of becoming a General Manager at one of o ur centers, then the Restaurant / Entertainment Manager is a great place to start. The Restaurant / Entertainment Manager role is an active one where you’re on your feet, coordinating multiple team members, and problem-solving in real time.
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Join us as a Senior Manager, Statistics. These scientists (from statistics, programming, outcomes research and epidemiology, quantitative clinical pharmacology, digital strategy, library sciences and data architecture/governance) bring their expertise to our global program teams and re-imagine our disciplines.
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Comfortable with internet-based programs and Microsoft Office products. From sharing our time, talent, and resources to support local non-profit organizations, animal shelters, and environmental beautification and restoration projects - to partnering with eco-conscious vendors and taking steps to reduce our own environmental footprint - we're working together as ONE to build a better future.
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We are looking for an experienced Sales Manager who has worked in the analytical equipment markets selling to Academia, Hospitals, Laboratories, etc. Knowledge of instrumentation for optical inspection, metrology, imaging, electron microscopy, surface/elemental analysis, or sample preparation.
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We are looking for an Environmental Health & Safety Manager who can own and develop our programs within Chemical Safety. We are looking for an Environmental Health & Safety Manager who can own and develop our programs within Chemical Safety.
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As a member of the data engineering team, help lead the development of very large and complex data applications into public cloud environments directly impacting the design, architecture, and implementation of PepsiCo's flagship data products around topics like revenue management, supply chain, manufacturing, and logistics.
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Reporting a Project Manager or higher, the Associate Project Manager (APM) provides both task-based assignments and, under supervision, support limited project level management for capital projects and initiatives, from conceptualization through design, bidding, construction, commissioning, and close out.
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Seeking an experienced service industry manager with a background in visual arts to work at a variety of locations throughout the tri-state area. Mentorship from an experienced School Director and VP, Operations.
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The General Manager is a key influencer in building the Pure Barre brand, runs the daily operations and long-term strategies of the assigned studio(s), and oversees the development of all studio sales staff.
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The Employee & Labor Relations Manager provides guidance and advice to Management and Union and non-union associates in the interpretation of union contracts and MMC policies to ensure compliance, ensure favorable working conditions between Management personnel and union/non-union associates to avoid grievances, arbitrations or litigations.
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Greenwich, CT Based Commercial Property Management firm seeks a Commerical Property Manager. Develop and maintain ethical, professional, and courteous relations with contractors, residents, and tenants across all property types – Retail, Office.
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This year we were rated top 100 firms to work for by Inside Public Accounting and Accounting Today.
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The release manager will control changes to production by executing deployments through change requests that were reviewed and approved by Tech Leads, QA Leads, Product, and the Senior Director of Technology.
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The Branch Manager is ultimately accountable for the day to day performance and overall profitability of their branch. Appropriate Service Line Licenses/ Certifications (eg: Pesticide/Applicator license) for business operations within the timeline prescribed by Management.
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