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Translate functional specifications into more details to guide development. Business Requirements Identification: Collect business requirements using a variety of methods such as interviews document analysis workshops and workflow analysis to express the requirements in terms of target user roles and goals.
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Ensures software compatibility and alignment with overall business, IT and infrastructure strategies. 5 years of development and SDLC experience required. Interviews, hires and establishes colleague performance development plans; conducts colleague performance discussions.
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Attend all workshops and training sessions around new functionality and optimizations, and report back to Business Operations management on how to best rollout at a local level. Lead the development of all rollout plans and training materials.
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Job Title: Training Manager – Curriculum DevelopmentCompensation: $85,000 - $105,000 Salary Hiring Manager: Alyssa Sinclair The Job: The Training Manager will lead our curriculum development initiatives.
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At least three years of experience in business development, sales management, or relevant fields. We are Business Development Managers. Dog friendly workplace. Documents activities and sales pipeline progress in a timely and accurate manner in our sales CRM Hubspot.
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A minimum of 8 years of technical and/or business development experience within the Commercial Real Estate, Architecture, Construction, and Engineering industries. Lead monthly Business Development meetings for team alignment and synergy.
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The Director of Marketing and Business Development will be responsible for marketing and selling the assets of the mall to consumers, advertisers, marketing companies and the surrounding business community.
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As a Business Development Manager, your potential to earn more than a 6-figure income is as simple as introducing people to our product. By becoming a Business Development Manager (BDM) with S.H.A.R.E. Community Development Corp (SCDC), your role will be to generate new business by reaching out to interested people to share our one-hour presentation of how to invest in turnkey, hands-off, hassle-free, income producing apartment buildings.
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We’re committed to investing in our people and aim to support our colleagues in their development and long-term career growth with ITW. Our decentralized, entrepreneurial culture empowers you to think and act like a business owner.
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Business Development: Use your talent to bring in new clients who are looking to hire healthcare professionals from different areas. Proven track-record in business development.
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ChemTreat is immediately hiring an Associate Business Development Manager! You will be responsible for developing new business within your assigned territory. Individual development opportunities through your senior leader mentorship.
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As a Business Operations Specialist, you will use your experience and Forte tools to dig into clients' businesses to identify, implement, and optimize processes. You should be a good coach, and have strong experience implementing new business operations platformscommunication, project management, CRMs, and moreto bring clarity and value both to our clients and to Forte's internal operation.
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The National Business Development Manager is responsible for identifying, engaging and selling new customer business. The National Business Development Manager will be managing an average of $20-30M annual book of business.
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Area Business Manager is responsible for all aspects of managing assigned sales territory, including launching and selling products, meeting individual territory goals, and addressing customer needs.
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Prior experience in relevant area to own domain (e.g., upstream/downstream cGMP experience, process development, HPLC/biological assays) strongly preferred. The Scientist-Development assists in the manufacturing processes and process development activities in collaboration with staff.
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