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Providing accurate and timely reports on sales activities, pipeline status, and forecasts to Territory Manager to inform decision-making and strategy adjustments. Description :Scholastic Book Fairs are wondrous in-person experiences that empower kids to discover books for themselves.
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Security Clearance Required: TS/SCI must be eligible for SAP
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FUNCTION Under the direction of the construction area manager, the project manager is responsible to manage and review estimates and assigned construction projects. Knowledge of Viewpoint software, Primavera scheduling software, MicroStation and Inroads design software, Heavy Construction Systems Specialists (HCSS), Heavy Bid software and basic surveying and measuring equipment.
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SDR - outside sales - inside sales - call center - automotive sales - used car - pharmaceutical sales - solar - industry - vacation - travel - insurance - adjuster - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - owner/operator - service writer - exteriors - doors - windows - project manager.
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Coordinate QA training program to provide training within the Quality Assurance team that will be reviewed by the Pillar Leads and the Project Management Lead Trainer. If you are a results-oriented IT professional with a passion for project management, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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Travel up to 50% to customer and project locations to coordinate electrical designs with the team between the two primary offices, examine existing conditions, and monitor construction performance.
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Communicate with project manager, engineering technicians, client representative, contractor's representative and others as applicable regarding the construction site, project requirements, and testing, observation, and inspection requirements and results.
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Knowledge of NESC, ACI, AISC, and ASCE code requirements; construction specifications; material procurement process; project schedules; and construction work packages. This will involve working with a multi-person Leidos team and interfacing with clients, project planning, environmental, permitting, and construction management personnel.
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Write a first draft of an executive summary in collaboration with the capture manager. Backfill for the capture manager at times, facilitating meetings such as whiteboarding/brainstorming sessions and proposal reviews; contributing to documentation for proposal gate reviews; and providing insights to how to win.
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Provides input to other project groups, so that safety and health requirements are integrated within project planning, design, construction plans, procurement, and subcontracts. Duties may include future field assignments at USAF bases or project field locations as applicable to the phase of the project (California, Utah, Colorado, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming.
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OR minimum three years of experience in the industry plus minimum one year of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader. OR minimum eight years of experience in the industry plus minimum three years of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader.
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Configure, test, install, troubleshoot, and maintain network devices, phone systems, including phone units, voicemail, switches, infrastructure, call manager systems, Video Teleconference (VTC) systems video recording/viewing/distribution systems, and related telecommunications trunk circuits.
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Under the direction of the Internal Audit Manager, completes performance appraisals for supervised audit staff and sets established goals. Under The Direction Of The Internal Audit Manager.
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Conduct chemical analytical work in laboratory in cooperation with senior chemists. Support senior chemists and supervisors by performing related testing. Assist in preparation of project cost proposals in assigned areas.
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The Senior Sales Manager - Agriculture is responsible for leading and coaching a team of Regional Sales Managers to identify, influence, and close opportunities to achieve sales targets.
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