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Under the supervision of the Area Director of Finance, the Finance Support Manager works with Area and Business Unit leaders to support projects, acquire all essential knowledge and build skills to become a Business Unit Finance Manager in one of the most stable industries in the U.S. Upon successful completion of the program, managers may be required to relocate, if they are placed into a BUFM or similar role in another part of the country.
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As a Senior Financial Analyst on the AMZL Finance team, you will be foundational to the team's success, as primary owner of financial modeling, decision support, productivity metrics, and financial/operational reporting.
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The Finance Officer leads a team of 8-12 with the expectation that this new leader will hire additional key staff. We expect the Finance Officer to be able to manage the technical fiduciary responsibilities while leading with an antiracism lens.
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Manager Finance, VrboThe Manager, Finance sits within the EG Brands Division and will support the Vrbo business unit, closely partner with the Vrbo business leadership teams, and work with EG Brands and other Finance teams.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Finance Manager, with a proven track record of achieving results through business partnership, to join the Services Finance Team supporting the Expedia Travel and Partner Services Platform (TPSP.
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Directs, manages, and develops Area and Business Unit Finance Managers including hiring, onboarding, developing, coaching, and managing performance. Supervises Business Unit Finance Managers.
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Job Summary: The YouTube Channel Manager will work closely with the Director, Digital Consumer Engagement (DiCE) and global Marketing leads to own the strategic planning, optimization, and overall management of Pokémon’s portfolio of YouTube channels for The Pokémon Company International (TPCi) in the Americas and Oceania.
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We are looking for full-time independently licensed psychotherapists (LICSW, LMFT, or LMHC) to join our team as a Clinical Manager! A clinical manager position is unique in that the individual is both an administrator and a clinician, and handles management duties in both areas.
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UWL, a World Group company, is currently looking for a dedicated and analytical problem-solver to come join our family as a Key Account Manager to sit in our global headquarters in Rocky River, Ohio, or our growing offices in Seattle Washington.
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Program manager will be maintaining externally facing and internal team information in SharePoint, drafting stakeholder communications in newsletters (Outlook, Sway), and building dashboards to track work and manage project portfolio in Azure DevOps (ADO.
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Responsibilities•Establish strong working relationship with Finance, Procurement, PMO, Project Management, IT, Engineering, and key business partners to ensure comprehensive and timely communication of integration projects to all relevant stakeholders.
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Position SummaryWe are looking for a Federal Project Manager to manage programs or projects for DoD (Military Clients) and other Federal Agencies as an integral member of the HDR Washington Federal Team. Customers include NAVFAC, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Air Force (USAF), National Guard Bureau (NGB) and other military and federal agencies across all facets of the US Government.
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Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hiring: The Seattle Kraken aspire to write a new playbook in sports and entertainment that includes everyone.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated MEP Project Manager with a strong healthcare focus to expand our MEP practice in Seattle, WA! Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated MEP Project Manager with a strong healthcare focus to expand our MEP practice in Seattle, WA.
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Water Distribution Manager I, II, III or IV and/or Washington Cross Connection Control Specialist (CCS) certification and/or Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I, II or III background preferred.
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