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We are seeking an experienced Vice President, Translational Biology, reporting to the CSO, with a background in Immunology and Clinical Biomarker Science for immunotherapies for cancer and infectious diseases to join our team.
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We are seeking a strong and motivated Vice or Senior Vice President of Chemistry. The expected starting salary range for this position based in San Francisco, California is $240,000-$360,000 for Vice President and $270,000-$400,000 for Senior Vice President.
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You will focus on Strategic Master Planning, Workplace Strategy, Space Planning, Move Management, Space Programming and Allocation, Spatial Data Accuracy, and developing various move scenarios.
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15+ years of experience in HR/People Strategy, People Operations, People Analytics, Strategic Workforce Planning, business and organizational transformation, or management consulting.
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Advanced certifications in project management welcome, including PMP, CAPM and Agile. Sia Partners is looking for a talented Management Consultant to support our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit serving our clients as a project manager.
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7+ years of experience in demand planning, forecasting, or supply chain management. As Demand Planning Manager, you will lead a team of planners to forecast the demand for our products and collaborate with cross-functional partners to ensure customer satisfaction and business growth.
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About the RoleOur VP, Design – Men’s will set the strategic design, tone, look and feel direction across the Old Navy Men’s division. Identifies and researches new designs or businesses that will enable Old Navy to achieve its short and long-term strategic, market share and revenue goals.
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As an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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Review and aid coordination of project documents with relevant Building Codes, City Planning/Zoning ordinances and similar requirements for Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Knowledge of AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp and other industry accepted software as well as expertise with project management software and Microsoft Office Suite products is needed.
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Proficient in demand planning software, such as Kinaxis, SAP APO, JDA, Oracle Demantra, or similar tools. Develop and implement demand planning processes and tools to improve forecast accuracy and efficiency.
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The Regional Vice President (RVP) is responsible for the business development, strategic direction, and management of PRA locations within the position's assigned region. Regional Vice President PRA is the market-leading business event management firm, delivering unique experiences that move hearts, minds and businesses forward.
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Business Intelligence provides integrated technological products, data analytics and services in support of the UCSF Real Estate mission including Space Analytics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Project Management Information Systems (PMIS) and document management.
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As our Baggage Handler, you will be to ensure the timely, efficient, and safe handling of passenger luggage from check-in to aircraft loading and vice versa. As our Baggage Handler, you will be to ensure the timely, efficient, and safe handling of passenger luggage from check-in to aircraft loading and vice versa.
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Oversee and direct the prioritization and delivery of HR solutions to the business, including: people strategy, culture and belonging, organizational efficiency, workforce planning, and succession management.
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Direct, hands-on experience managing media buying, optimization (Paid Search, App Search), and strategic planning either at an agency or in-house. You’ll be at the forefront of leading analysis, solving complex problems, and making strategic recommendations to drive the business forward.
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