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The President serves as the chief of business operations, supported by the Director of Advancement, Director of Finance, Director of Admissions, Director of Communications, and additional staff members responsible for alumni engagement, building maintenance, and advancement.
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PharMerica offers unmatched employee development, exceptional company culture, seemingly endless opportunities for advancement and the highest hiring goals in decades. Works with Site Pharmacy Director and pharmacy staff to ensure the business unit is in compliance with all Federal, State and Local laws/pharmacy regulations and Corporate Compliance Program.
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A co-op in this role strongly interfaces with leadership and staff from Sales, Marketing, Business Development, Engineering, Product Management, Finance, and Corporate Communications.
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Fosters professional relationships with business partners including Sales and Marketing, Product Management, Synthesis, Applications, and Procurement. What You'll Do: As a Process Development Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of our innovation, provides ongoing support and solutions for both new product development and strategic manufacturing support for Beauty & Home and Performance Coatings Process Technology.
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These development activities will be undertaken within the guidelines of the organization budget and mission and for the sole purpose of forwarding the mission of the Nature Center. This position will work on site at our facility in Bay Village, Ohio, in collaboration with the Development and Marketing Coordinator and the Development Specialist, and will report to the Executive Director.
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As a Business Systems Software Engineer, you’ll be part of our Engineering team working as a hybrid employee. Business Systems Software Engineer- Berea, OH (Hybrid) Education and Experience: Two-year college or university; and minimum of 2 years related experience in Business systems and Software Engineering.
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Leading the team in building quality solutions that align with the technology blueprint and standard processes to solve business problems by driving systems analysis, design, development, and ongoing support.
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Provider Network Performance Analyst II Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business, or related field. Provider Network Performance Analyst III Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business, or related field.
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NET, XAML, VB, ASM, Python, Java, Xamarin, Visual Studio with MSDN, Application, driver, & middleware development for Windows, Linux, or other OS. Experience with Intrinsic safety design, HART, Foundation Fieldbus, and Wireless design is desirable.
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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you will cultivate relationships, develop new business, and provide innovative solutions to our customers, helping them to achieve their goals and, in return, yours.
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Familiarity with modern frontend development frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js, ASP.NET MVC, HTTP, HTML, JS, CSS, Ajax) Experience leveraging continuous integration/development tools (e.g. Jenkins, Docker, Containers, OpenShift, Kubernetes, and container automation) in a Ci/CD pipeline.
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Summary of the Plan for the Director:The Global 2033 US Parish Program Development Director will spearhead the implementation of the Global 2033 Basic Parish Plan, utilizing the Global 2033 video series to train parishioners in cultivating a missionary discipleship lifestyle.
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IMCD US is looking for a Technical Business Development Manager to represent and promote our Enzyme, Culture and Function ingredient portfolio. Technical Business Development Manager - Enzyme & Function.
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The Platform Manager is an innovative thinker with a strong business savvy mindset, that is responsible for new product mechanical system development. Lead collaboration with Marketing, Sales, Quality Assurance, Design, Sourcing and suppliers to tie cross business activities that affect assigned subsystems.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Education, this position will lead professional development for the staff of the Autism School to ensure students are provided with an engaging and safe learning environment.
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