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The Pricing Lead will analyze data to identify and recommend pricing opportunities, support customer acquisition squads, manage compliance, and develop new pricing models across multiple brands in the USA and Canada. This role requires delivering insightful communication and strong understanding of competitive pricing strategies.
The Program Operations Manager will support operations by managing client service processes, generating reports, conducting data analytics, and performing timecard audits. They will assist in client issue resolution and promote operational improvements in a retail environment, collaborating with teams to enhance overall efficiency and facilitate excellent customer service.
The Computer Operator II monitors and troubleshoots computer systems and peripheral equipment, ensuring operational stability and efficiency. Responsibilities include executing job control language, managing console systems, maintaining tape libraries, scheduling production runs, and providing support to programmers and analysts for testing workloads.
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The Associate Director, Relationship Management will oversee client relationships for a subset of institutional clients, ensuring exceptional service and support. Responsibilities include managing client inquiries, fostering strong partnerships, coordinating with internal teams, onboarding new clients, and participating in policy development. Travel within North America is required to maintain these relationships.
The Documentation Coordinator prepares compliant documents for US customs clearance, prioritizes daily responsibilities, and ensures timely submission of shipment documentation. They assist clients with invoicing queries and handle alerts from customers, maintaining compliance with state laws and company policies.
The Planner, Programmatic is responsible for developing and presenting media plans, enhancing programmatic strategy, managing vendor communications, and supporting internal partners. The role involves strategic planning, account management, and continuous learning of programmatic tools and concepts.
The Technical Manager will lead and mentor a team of consultants while also performing Splunk technical work. Responsibilities include overseeing project assignments, conducting performance reviews, implementing processes for efficiency, and designing Splunk solutions for customers. This role requires strong technical skills in Splunk along with leadership capabilities.
The Strategy & BizOps Lead at Fizz will grow monetization opportunities, manage brand and product strategy, and oversee content moderation. Key responsibilities include leading strategic initiatives, partnerships, and managing a custom AI-native content moderation pipeline. The role requires problem-solving skills and a passion for technology to improve user experiences.
The Energy Procurement Manager will source electricity and natural gas supply offers for commercial and industrial clients, focusing on energy analysis, product recommendations, and risk management. Responsibilities include market intelligence development, contract negotiation, and working with suppliers to achieve optimal pricing and procurement strategies.
As an Operations Manager, you will oversee daily operations, manage staff performance, coordinate workflow, monitor inventory, and implement best practices. The role requires strong communication skills, operational expertise in warehouse management systems, and a solid understanding of logistics to ensure efficient execution of processes and a culture of continuous improvement.
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