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Creating, documenting, and managing software development requests in Workfront, a project management software system. We are currently looking for an Account Representative to join our Client Services team in Coppell, TX. The Account Representative is assigned multiple client accounts, managing the day-to-day tasks for various types of requests in a fast-paced technical environment.
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Job Summary The Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for managing comprehensive financial analysis, overseeing financial reporting, and contributing to strategic planning and process improvement initiatives.
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As a Parts Specialist, you will play a crucial role in maintaining and managing our inventory of RV parts, ensuring compliance with purchasing policies and procedures, and providing excellent service to our customers.
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Job Summary The Network Engineer serves as a tier 3 engineer and team lead for a variety of Cisco and other network technologies, such as experience managing and deploying LAN/WAN and wireless networks.
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REQUIREMENTS At least 3-5 years of experience as an IT Manager or a related technical role, with a strong track record of managing IT infrastructure and systems. Experience working with third-party vendors, managing contracts, and ensuring timely and effective service delivery.
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A Commercial Relationship Manager (RM) at Texas Security Bank will report to Associate Managing Director and will be responsible for building a portfolio of commercial banking relationships (lending and treasury management and ancillary services) in the DFW area.
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Deliver a customer centric shopping experience by managing and delivering effective front-end operations and expectations. In select stores that do not have a Framing Manager only, responsibilities also include: leading the delivery of high-quality custom framing solutions to our customers on time by planning and managing the completion of the framing workload in partnership with the Store Manager.
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The Field Manager is responsible for managing employees. Responsible for managing employees. Completion of CBC Management Training program. Responsible for shut down of and closing store (closing shift.
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We have offices in Denton, Dallas, Irving and Royse City. This role offers an opportunity to partner with a respected local business and work alongside the Managing Partner and Senior Financial Representative.
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This position reports directly to the CEO for North America with a dotted line to the global Managing Board member for Sustainability & New Technologies. A minimum of 10 years of experience in ESG, sustainability, corporate responsibility, or a related field, with at least 5 years in an executive leadership role.
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The Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) is responsible for managing a team of BT/RBTs in the implementation of individualized treatment plans for a caseload of patients. The Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) is responsible for managing a team of BT/RBTs in the implementation of individualized treatment plans for a caseload of patients.
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The Construction Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing the construction of homes in assigned community(s) to ensure cost, schedule and quality standards are met. Complete daily inspections to ensure job sites adhere to state, federal and company safety and SWPPP standards.
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The Human Resources Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of the HR function, including recruitment, employee relations, performance management, training and development, compensation and benefits, and compliance with labor laws.
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This position will directly report to the Director of AIM and is responsible for coordinating and managing all day to day business affairs and other clinical activities related to the administration of the Advanced Illness Management (AIM) and Palliative Care department.
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You'll play a major role in successfully managing the flow of merchandise from the stockroom through our stores, which is a critical element in driving positive results for the company. If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the Burlington Stores, Inc. as a Stocking Associate.
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