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Practice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
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Orange Barrel Media is seeking an Architectural Project Manager to join our growing real estate development team. The Architectural Project Manager will coordinate with our design partners and internal teams to develop sign concepts and guide them through entitlements and design development.
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They will work in tandem with the BC Market Segment Team; compromised of Regional Business Director, National Sales Manager, Technical Service Manager, R&D, Customer Service, Business Development, Marketing and Product Line Managers to drive profitable growth through Key Account Planning - implementation & pipeline project management.
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Marker is a well-established, forward-thinking, inclusive, and people-first commercial real estate development and construction firm with over 67 years of business success. Our ideal candidate is someone who is an experienced Project Manager with experience managing mixed-use/multifamily projects.
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The candidate will be supporting the client, working with a designated application team: Application Development Manager, Project Manager (PM), Technical Lead, Business Analyst (BA), Database Analyst (DBA), and Quality Analyst (QA) in an iterative development environment.
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Direct reports within the market include: Relationship Manager, Business Development Manager, Project Managers, and all Warehouse Operations. We're seeking a General Manager for our Columbus market who is an innovative and effective leader with a business owner's mentality who will lead, manage and grow one of our top markets within the company.
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This Business Development Manager (BDM) role can be filled at the BDM level or Senior BDM level. This consultative sales role is focused on the proactive identification, development and closing of integrated, construction-project-based solutions designed to address the Efficiency, Resiliency and Sustainability goals of the customer.
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Leverages existing market contacts and relationships to drive prospecting and business development activities. Direct sales experience successfully originating new business within at least one of the following industries: energy efficiency/sustainability, mechanical contracting (design/build), consulting engineering, architecture, original equipment manufacturer, and/or municipal financial services, highly preferred.
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Skills: Construction, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering, PE Licensed, Project Management, Business Development, Site Development, Plumbing, HVAC, Budget.
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Keywords: Sales Engineer, Sales Representative, National Account, Key Account, New Business Development, Flexible Packaging, Bottles, Closures, Cans, Pouches, Containers. If so we are seeking an experienced Regional Sales Executive who will focus on new business development and customer account management for the upper midwest selling rigid packing products, developing and securing NEW accounts and farming existing business.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO Collaborate with the Strategic Program Manager to develop and execute projects on the Third Party Manufacturing (TPM) technology roadmap, including development of TPM Power BI reports/dashboards, to enhance data accessibility and productivity for the organization.
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Senior Project Management role responsible for managing all aspects of a large, multi-faceted project, solving complex problems, driving business meetings to define the problem, crafting the story and delivering the benefits.
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In coordination with the QA Manager and project team, this position is responsible for planning and execution of all QA automation activities specific to their area of focus. Identify, propose, and assist in implementation of appropriate software QA and SDLC best practices appropriate for the business and development model.
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Develop strategy and functionality, and demonstrate functional solutions to business, IT client, and the development team, including reporting and implementation of procedures and processes across SAP Finance areas.
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