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You will partner closely with Nikes Engineering teams and Retail Production Support teams to build a product strategy, product roadmap, and ensure business goals are met and exceeded. In-depth knowledge of the relationship between business process and insights products.
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Experience handling complex family law, custody, asset, and business litigation cases is a plus. The ideal candidate will be a dedicated legal professional with a passion for family law, custody, asset, and business litigation.
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The Business Data Analyst is responsible to provide data quality assessment, data analysis, pattern and trend identification and data visualization. Act as the technical SME for groups across the business in regards to sources data, customer process, data manipulation, and analysis techniques(modeling, predictive analytics and data science.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance or other applicable fields; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Perform audits and inquiries; assess business issues and risks within the organization.
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Portland State University (PSU) seeks an inspiring, visionary leader to be the next Dean of the School of Business and invites nominations and expressions of interest for the position. The Cameron Dean of The School of Business is an endowed position and reports directly to the Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs.
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10+ years' experience as a business systems analyst in a manufacturing environment. Execute and enforce standards and methodologies around business process development, project management and change management.
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To support this vision, we are seeking a Business Development Manager to focus on our semi-conductor sector. Proven experience in business development, preferably within the professional services and semi-conductor sectors.
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That means we build power plants out of batteries that put coal and gas generators out of business and enable sustainable viability for renewable energy sources like solar and wind. Proven experience in product reliability, with a preference for expertise in lithium-ion battery systems, battery management systems, or telecom.
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Develop Tableau dashboards and visualization on customer engagement, revenue and promotions to measure the impacts of various business actions. ExamWorks is seeking a Business Data Analyst to join the team.
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We've won awards for our ethical business practices, lasting community impact, and commitment to being an incredible place to work. Client in Portland, OR is looking for a X-Ray Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks.
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Conduct research, analyze HR data and prepare reports to help influence business decisions including compensation market analyses, job evaluations and job mapping in designated business areas.
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5 - 8 years in of experience in business banking and business development required. Develop and lead the business banking team to increase the number of full service relationships in the assigned market area.
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Create and manage solutions to grow their assigned accounts business, while driving results that deliver market share growth for Sazerac brands. Must be able to personally pay or charge ordinary and necessary business expenses that will be timely reimbursed.
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It will have key interactions with the Project Finance, FP&A Manager, and general Accounting Team. The scope of work will involve a holistic approach to GAAP financial statements, financial audits, and business critical project based accounting (Service Contracts, EPC, Construction, and Lease Accounting) in support of a growing nationwide utility-scale renewables portfolio.
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Master's Degree MA/MS degree in Healthcare, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Epidemiology, Business, Data Science, Computer Science, or related field. 6 years An equivalent of 6 years experience with big data, database query and analysis languages (e.g. Python, SQL, Snowflake SQL, R, Scala, SAS, Azure DataBricks) and data visualization tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau) required.
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