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Masters degree in Hospital Administration, Business, Analytics, or a Workforce Planning related field and two years of related experience. Degree will be verified OR PhD in Hospital Administration, Business, Analytics, or a Workforce Planning related field.
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Undergraduate degree in Finance, Marketing or Business Administration (CFA, CAIA or MBA a plus) The business strategy will also include working closely with other members of the Alternative Investments Sales Team, home office leadership, and select third-party product partners to cultivate and grow future AI business prospects.
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Master's degree in healthcare administration, business administration, physical therapy, or clinical specialty. In addition, this person will hold minimum 10 years of experience in home health administration/management with 3 years of experience at a senior nursing management level preferred.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE’s business in both the Professional and Federal markets, both with existing accounts and with new accounts through effective client relationship management and successful sales and implementations of new clients and programs.
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IMSolutions is looking for Federal Grants Management Specialists to join us at our client The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Perform various contract/grant administration functions to assist the Government PCO/Grants Officer in acquisition planning.
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Collaborates with other business units in the region Works with other market leaders and marketing manager to develop the market in the Utah region. DEA’s Surveying and Geomatics team is looking for a Business Development Leader to lead our growth in our Utah Market.
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Competency with business process mapping tools such as IBM Blueworks, Visio, Ins. Pi Designer, Figma UX, and Mural is preferred; experience using VSM Value Stream Mapping is preferred. KPMG is currently seeking a ServiceNow Business Process Consultant (BPC) to join our Digital Nexus organization.
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The Franchise Business Consultant (FBC) provides consultation services and support to assigned franchisees in the Five Critical Outcome areas of customer service, revenue growth, profitability, management growth, and staff development.
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The project manager will work directly with project sponsors, UETN administration, network engineering, network operations, network security, field operations, information technology asset management (ITAM), security, enterprise and systems, UETN stakeholders, Utah’ telecommunication service providers, technology vendors, and contractors.
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Must have either a Master’s Degree in Accounting or a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) or other graduate degree in a similar field; a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license is preferred.
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Demonstrated experience with AWS, Networking, VPNs, IaaS, PaaS, SQL, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, Jira, Confluence, Artifactory, and Guacamole (from an administration and troubleshooting perspective.
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These disciplines and capabilities include areas such as acquisition, administration, business analysis, cybersecurity, engineering, Digital Engineering, finance, integration, mission effectiveness, Nuclear Surety, Program Management, research, risk management, science, strategy development, sustaining engineering, systems engineering, system safety and security, and technical assessment.
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The Benefits Administration Manager administers Swire Coca-Cola's employee benefits programs (health & welfare, retirement) through communication, vendor management, system oversight, enrollments, escalations, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst participates in design, development, maintenance, and support of complex business intelligence applications and solutions. Provide BI analytics to business unit Managers, Directors, and Executive Management Group (EMG) that are actionable and impact business decisions.
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OR A Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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