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Under the direction of the Director, Environmental Services and Diagnostic Transport and a dotted line to the Administrator, Hospital Operations, the Business Operations Manager supports the identification and development of operational efficiencies, annual strategic goals and objectives, financial and capital budget, as well as administrative direction of bed management within University Hospital, Ross Heart Hospital and Brain and Spine Hospital.
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The CoverMyMeds Product Team is seeking an experienced leader to join us as the Director, User Experience. UX Director also possesses high-level coaching abilities to support the professional development of UX professionals.
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The Lead P&C Engineer / Relay Protection & Controls Engineer - Leads P&C commissioning, maintenance, & testing operations. The scope of their operations includes transmission (t-line), regional control centers, and distribution systems with interconnects to various renewable energy technology platforms.
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Proven experience (7+ years) in product operations management within a tech product company or similar environment effectively leveraging product and delivery frameworks at scale. As we continue to expand and grow, we are seeking a dynamic Senior Product Operations Manager to join our talented team.
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At CESO, a Director of Design is responsible for leading the process of creating and developing the fundamental design principles to guide projects from start to finish. Are you a Director of Design seeking purpose, challenge, and talented colleagues.
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Working in conjunction with the chair of the department, the Director of Finance and Business Operations provides overall administrative management of the business-related functions of the academic, clinical, and mission area enterprise including budget, facilities and space, finance, grant administration (pre- and post-award), human resources, and information technology.
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Assist Director/Attending Veterinarian and ARC Business Manager with departmental financial duties: assessment of yearly budget, maintaining expenditures, determining per diem rates, awareness of the monthly billing process.
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Risk Director will report to the SVP, Technology Segment Risk Officer. This role will be the senior leader responsible for first line of defense risk management and oversight activity for the Technology and Cybersecurity organizations and serve as the primary risk partner for the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Technology Officer’s organizations.
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The Senior Manager/Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs will play a pivotal role in shaping and advancing our client's strategic initiatives across PJM and regulatory landscapes. Director of Policy & Regulatory Affairs | Eastern US, REMOTE |$165k - $175k base + bonus.
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Executive Director / Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA) The position of Executive Director provides leadership to all staff to assure that care standards are met and the highest degree of quality resident care is provided at all times.
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The Field Canvass Director should share our strong commitment to integrating racial equity and social justice into all levels of our work, increasing and nurturing all forms of diversity in our movement, and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture.
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The Facility GM / Director of Operations provides hands on and leadership efforts and oversees the lab, kitchen, packaging, post harvest and distribution activities and operations at our cultivation and manufacturing facility.
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As they continue to grow, Our Client is seeking a visionary Recruitment Director to lead their talent acquisition efforts. As Our Client's Recruitment Director, you'll be at the helm of their talent strategy.
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The Regulatory Compliance Director provides strategic leadership for quality culture, inspection readiness, clinical to commercial transition, and escalation process for the CDMO business unit.
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There are retail locations, mail distribution centers and Postal hubs within the Postal Service's operations. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Clerk position, the following is a brief description.
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