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Senior Manager Level:Education/Experience:Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Business, or similar discipline and a minimum of 5 years of work experience. Other duties as assigned Qualifications Manager Level:Education/Experience:Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Business, or similar discipline and a minimum of 5 years of work experience.
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Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills Advanced technical degree with a core curriculum in an environmental field or environmental credential, such as Professional Engineer, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager and Certified Environmental Professional.
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As a Senior Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Certified in Icertis CLM solution (ICI Administrator, ICI Practitioner, ICI Technical Professional, ICI AIML Technical Professional, ICI Project Manager.
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As the Senior Manager, Sales Enablement in Cetera’s Demand Center, you will lead the development and execution of strategies, programs, and resources to empower our sales teams and drive revenue growth.
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The Senior Project Manager will direct and oversee the implementation and full lifecycle of technology-based business solutions. Description & Requirements Maximus is seeking Senior Project Manager, Enterprise Technology to lead technology projects supporting business operations and client initiatives.
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Completion of Senior Deckhand training, including, but not limited to, vessel operations, fire safety, CPR/AED, line handling, and First Aid. Full walkthrough of vessel after each event to ensure all areas are in “Show-Ready” condition.
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This role will review work prepared by Associate, Senior Associate, and Manager professionals in the Transaction Advisory Services (TAS Tax) Group, and work with Managing Directors and Partners on client optimization strategies.
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Under the direction of the Center’s Director, the Senior Manager will lead in designing, developing, managing, and executing the research platform of Advanced Gene Therapy Designs research platform including process development for viral vector engineering and delivery, vaccine development, and genome editing.
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As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will have the chance to build and expand a career as unique as you are along with this expanding area of business within CBIZ. Join us and build and exceptional experience for yourself and the organization.
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Location : We are seeking an experienced Senior Hospitality Manager - Banquets for the San Diego Convention Center. Principal Function: The Senior Hospitality Manager serves a visible and key member of the unit-level Leadership Team and responsible for managing the operations of the Ban quet department.
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Project Manager will be an established project manager/senior engineer with a demonstrated track record of successfully serving Cities and Water/Sanitation Districts on a variety of treatment plant, pipeline, pump station, reservoir, well, and related projects.
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In addition to helping lead design development and review, the Senior Project Manager will also be responsible for client communication, consultant coordination, and contract administration.
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Key responsibilities of the senior vendor manager include overseeing all aspects of external collection agency relationships ensuring all vendors meet performance and compliance standards in alignment with the company's strategic goals.
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RWE Clean Energy, LLC The main function of the Senior Manager, Sales & Renewable Energy Programs is to be responsible for the origination, screening, and closing of renewable energy generation opportunities (mostly solar and battery energy storage) in the commercial and industrial sector.
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The Manager Corporate Strategy will primarily be focused on planning, facilitating, analyzing, and creating comprehensive and compelling materials for the Board of Directors and the senior executive leadership team.
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