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The Director, Clinical Operations/CPM is responsible for the development of a Clinical Operations Team in the United States. Director, Clinical Operations/CPM. Act as primary point of contact from clinical operations for assigned trials.
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Qualifications Minimum of 5 years of experience in portfolio management, finance operations, vendor management, program management, or a similar role within the data platform engineering space.
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Oversee maintenance and timely update of Trial Master File (TMF/eTMF) & Study folder and timely tracking of study information. Oversee study start up activities of CROs (e.g. Site identification, Feasibility, Site selection, Contract negotiation and Clinical Study Agreement finalization, Translations, EC and Regulatory submission, Site initiation etc.
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Become part of our award-winning technology team that turns big ideas into cutting-edge products, platforms, and solutions that our customers love.
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Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic is looking to hire a Director of Finance Operations who will oversee St Mary Medical Center (Langhorne, PA) and Nazareth Hospital (Philadelphia, PA). In conjunction with the Regional VP, Financial Operations, the Director of Financial Operations provides strategic and operational leadership and direction in the development and implementation of financial management, forecasting/budgeting, accounting, supply chain and revenue cycle operations.
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We have a great opportunity for a operations director in charge of day-to-day operations activities for the state of New Jersey (currently 185,000 people served). Manage and provide guidance related to water distribution, water treatment, sewer collection, and sewer treatment operations for well based and surface water as well as local wastewater systems.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Operations, the Director of Financial Operations provides comprehensive financial and operational support to the division. Job Title: Director ofFinancial Operations.
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Coordinates with Director of Decision Support to produce relevant service line analysis for review with operations team. Coordinate and collaborate with the Regional Director of Forecasting/Budgeting to prepare and submit quarterly/annual forecast/budget files within established timelines.
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The Director of Operations will oversee the daily operations and strategic initiatives across Active Day regions and lines of service (Adult Day Services and Home Care). The Director of Operations will lead a team of Regional and Area Directors and collaborate with other departments to optimize performance, enhance member satisfaction, and drive company growth.
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We are seeking a FinOps Director of Cloud Operations to manage a team, overseeing the monthly cloud cost allocation process, and driving continuous process improvements. Financial Discrepancy Resolution: Investigate and resolve discrepancies between Accounts Payable and Cloud Vendor Accounts Receivable, ensuring smooth financial operations, timely payments and resolution of billing disputes.
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Unify operations, cost optimization, customer growth and deliver key performance metrics. Direct the operations of multiple temperature control warehouse facilities located in the NE region with robotics, packaging, e-commerce, fulfillment and distribution.
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As the Director of Operations for our client, you will be responsible for overseeing and refining several key business segments. Work closely with maintenance management, the project scheduling team, and field foremen to support and enhance their operations.
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