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Territory Business Manager - Enfamil Infant Formula - Portland, OR As a Territory Business Manager, you’ll set the direction we need to deliver outstanding results. Previous experience as a field sales representative in business-to-business sales, pharmaceutical or nutritional sales; or experience as a Neonatal Dietitian, Registered Dietitian, Pharm D, or NICU RN.
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The position of VP, Client & Treasury Manager is responsible for the development and analysis of new commercial, including small business and non-profit organizations, deposit and treasury management business; the expansion of existing relationships; and servicing customers.
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As part of these responsibilities, the Technical Product Manager will be expected to connect individual features and development efforts to Powin's key business initiatives, and to suggest improvements to products to support these high-level goals.
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As the Health Employee Relations Manager, you will: Supervise, plan, direct, and manage and administer a human resources employee relations function(s); lead develop and implement programs and strategic planning; provide leadership in the development of human resources policies, procedures, and business practices.
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The Product Management team understands our consumer, product trends, marketplace opportunities and is an industry leader in crafting the right product to serve consumers and grow the business specifically in the streetwear space.
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Our founder, Barc Simpson established 9 Principles of Business we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956. As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) - Residential, you will be responsible for growing Residential sales in the Oregon territory.
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The Senior Transaction Manager will manage and collaborate with professionals across a wide variety of disciplines and business units, including facilities, property management, business development, finance, and clinical operations.
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DEA's Portland, OR office is currently hiring for an experienced Water Resources Client Team Leader / Senior Project Manager in our Water and Environment Business Unit. DEA's Water Resources Group continues to grow in technical expertise and is looking for someone who can market these skills to current and potential clients.
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Our client is an A rated carrier who has been writing Contract Surety business for 10+ years and during that time they have experienced substantial growth not only in the amount of premium written, but also in increased surety capacity allowing them to grow with their clients as they write larger jobs and larger programs.
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They work closely with the Business Operations Manager, VP of Operations, Executive Director, and President to optimize operational processes and workflows. Sports Management Worldwide (SMWW) is the global leader in sports business education.
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Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 purchasing manager buyer purchasing agent CSCP APICS wholesale retail merchandise managers commercial clerk junior assistant CPM CPSM CPP CPPM CPPB CPPO.
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In collaboration with the Water and Natural Resources Director and Regional Manager, prepare annual business plans and monitor progress through the year. The Business Unit Leader works collaboratively with the Otak Water and Natural Resources Director and the Public Sector Regional Manager to set goals and objectives in the region and ensure the business units ongoing development and efficient operation.
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High School Diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s degree preferred in Urban Design, Planning, Real Estate, Business, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. We reasonably expect the base compensation offered for this position to range from an annual salary of $74,894.24 - $136,459, subject to adjustment based on business-related factors such as employee qualifications, geographic pay differentials (e.g., cost of labor/living, etc.
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Methode Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: MEI) is seeking a Business Development Manager to develop and win new business capitalizing on Methode’s Lighting, Power and Sensor product portfolio with PACCAR and DTNA in the Commercial Vehicle customer segment.
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The Senior EHS Manager is responsible for the integration of environmental health & safety services into the business practices and compliance with regulatory requirements on their assigned project.
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