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A minimum of 8 years of progressive experience in project management, business analysis, and technology implementation in full life-cycle Cloud/CRM engagements. You have them in spades, and you have the top-shelf communication, people, and management abilities to bring out the best in team members.
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The Manager of Content Development leads the activities of a group of employees producing technical content and/or training (live or digital) to be delivered to internal or external customers.
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The Manager, Quality Management Systems will report to the Sr. Director, QA and Continuous Improvement in Austin, TX. This role is a core member of YETI’s Quality Assurance team and will act as a subject matter expert for process and vendor document management, CAD storage, and the engineering change process.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) is a plus. WSP USA is seeking a highly motivated Construction Management (CM) Business Line Leader/Project Manager to support our growing CM practice throughout Texas.
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Own the launch of new capabilities, including working with program management, enablement and training, and internal customers. As a product service owner, you will play a key role in building out our product management mechanisms, and help set the vision, values, and culture of our team.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Assistant Manager, Assistant Marketing Manager, Business Development Manager, Customer Account Manager, Customer Service Manager, District Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Account Manager, Area Manager, Assistant Sales Manager.
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The Sherwin-Williams Management & Sales Training Program is an accelerated, entry-level position designed to prepare you for a Store Management role in 18-24 months. Our training experience provides you with all the skills necessary for a successful career in management and professional sales.
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If you answered yes, you may be interested in a position as a Store Manager, Operations Manager, Service Manager or Merchandise Manager. All candidates must have 5+ years of Retail Management experience at an Off Price, Big Box, Specialty or medium to large-sized, multi-unit retail organization with experience in managing a multi-million dollar sales volume and expense budget.
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Lead the preparation and execution of User Acceptance and Business Validation testing, ensuring deployment readiness to business users; author and deliver training, User Guides and FAQs to support Change Management Strategy and Adoption Plans; monitor and evaluate key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the effectiveness of implemented solutions; stay up to date with industry trends and best practices in business analysis to drive continuous improvement.
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In this role you would be acting as a BDM, Team Lead and National Sales Manager all at the same time, as you're hiring and training new team members. Experienced SaaS Sales individual with ambition to prove themselves as a SaaS National Sales Manager and an Executive in a fast growing SaaS company.
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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that's full of opportunities.
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Responsibilities We are now hiring for immediate openings in our Management Training program. With training, development, mentoring, and a culture of promotion from within, you’ll always be progressing in your career.
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As an MIT, you will be assigned to a training location to complete the on-site, hands-on learning portion of your onboarding and training experience while you participate, in tandem, in Compass Group's Accelerated Manager Program (AMP.
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Position Summary Manager, Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) TechnologyThe CLM Technology Manager is an integral member of the US CLM team, who is instrumental in realizing the CLM transformation vision and ongoing value delivery.
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