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Provide statutory and strategic planning advice for urban design related and multi-disciplinary projects covering project visioning, development strategy, master planning, detailed design, development guidelines, form-based codes and regeneration strategies and statutory proposals for subdivision, scheme amendments, development applications, local development plans and structure plans.
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Bachelors Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 10 years related experience, or.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, public policy, public administration, natural resource management, environmental or urban planning, or related fields or 5-7 years of work experience in lieu of a degree required.
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Acting as capture manager for Department of State, USAID, and other government funding opportunities, planning and executing capture trips, and managing pre-bid preparations; Master's degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology, or related field preferred.
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The purpose of the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is to participate in the creation of the strategic financial plan of the organization and provide critical business analysis for mergers and acquisitions.
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Typically requires a Bachelors or Masters in business administration or a related field and fifteen or more years of progressively complex experience in business development with at least nine years managing business development activities.
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The ideal candidate will be PROSCI certified and have experience in strategic workforce planning, organizational change management and communication, knowledge management, data analysis and reporting, and meeting design and facilitation.
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The Senior Real Estate Manager will have the primary responsibility of autonomously leading the entire spectrum of planning, and execution for multiple developments within the Washington, DC region.
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The following combination of education and experience is required:Bachelor's Degree in international relations, education, or international development or related field; at least two years of experience working in the international field; at least one year of experience in supporting proposal development, especially for U.S. Government opportunities such as for U.S. State Department Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and USAID.
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Collaborates with the Associate Director for Strategic Partnerships in developing audience engagement vision; onsite and national/international visitor experiences; and electronic representation of the SAWHM; creates and implements short-and long-term plans to guide museum education, audience development and engagement.
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The VP & General Manager is a key part of the orchestra's leadership team responsible for setting the strategic direction of the institution in collaboration with the Executive Director, Music Director, and VP of Artistic Planning.
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Our specialties include Program/Engineering Management, Training/Training Technology, Technology/Product Development Strategy and Analysis, Project Management (Cost, Schedule, Scope & Quality), and Strategic Planning applied within our clients' unique domains and context.
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Clinical Liaison, Territory Account Manager, Sales, Clinical Sales, Sales Liaison, Account Manager, Account Executive, Hospital Sales, Healthcare Sales, Business Development, BD, Biz Dev.
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Provides strategic planning support for the development of N90 organizational planning, business process improvements, and management guidance. Support NNSA’s infrastructure planning activities, including integrating across eight geographically diverse sites and multiple programs to develop plans revitalize and modernize infrastructure to support key capabilities.
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Groundwater supply planning, water use permitting, and development. Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Hydrogeology/Geology/Geochemistry or related field is required. We are seeking a Senior Hydrogeologist and Project Manager to support our expanding business in the Environmental Services and Water Business Lines.
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