SVP of Engineering provides leadership and oversight to develop or improve technical products, systems, or processes that meet specified requirements and standards. Oversees engineering practices, systems, and designs to ensure compliance with organizational policies, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. Being an SVP of Engineering monitors and refines engineering processes, tools, and systems to ensure operational efficiency and qual... View Salary
Chief Business Development Officer develops and leads the overall business development vision, strategy, plans, and processes that will drive sales, increase revenue, expand markets, and accomplish financial objectives. Identifies and evaluates new markets, partners, channels, and customers. Being a Chief Business Development Officer develops a wide network of contacts to keep informed about current and future industry and market actions. Researc... View Salary
VP of Compensation and Benefits plans and directs compensation and benefits policies, objectives, and initiatives. Engages in high-level strategic planning of compensation and benefits programs designed to attract and retain employees. Being a VP of Compensation and Benefits ensures compensation and benefits programs remain within budgetary constraints and align with organizational goals. Monitors trends, provides recommendations, and suggests in... View Salary
SVP of Auditing develops, leads, and executes a comprehensive enterprise-wide internal auditing strategy, function, and practice adhering to auditing standards and regulatory requirements. Establishes the auditing governance framework and procedures to attain long-term auditing objectives. Being an SVP of Auditing directs the creation of annual audit plans. Engages with other functions across the enterprise, like risk, finance, information techno... View Salary
SVP of Government Affairs leads strategic planning and directs engagement objectives to develop and maintain productive relations with all levels of government authorities that will support and enhance the businesses' goals. Develops plans, policies, and teams to build relationships and liaise with government entities (federal, state, provincial, or local) that regulate or influence business activities. Being an SVP of Government Affairs directs ... View Salary
VP of Purchasing leads procurement and purchasing operations and develops strategic plans to provide the materials and services to meet organizational requirements for quality, volume, availability, and pricing. Evaluates and develops strategic supplier relationships, negotiates contracts, and implements systems for monitoring performance, assessing risk, and responding to changes in demand or disruptions in the supply chain. Being a VP of Purcha... View Salary
VP of Finance oversees an organization's financial operations, reporting, and governance to ensure financial health and support high-level strategic planning. Provides regulatory oversight for financial reporting and accounting to ensure operations are compliant and responsive to operational or regulatory changes. Being a VP of Finance collaborates with senior leaders to understand business needs, develop strategies, and ensure financial goals su... View Salary
VP of Market Research directs and oversees an organization's market research function. Evaluates current sales, industry, and consumer data and predicts future trends. Being a VP of Market Research ensures that marketing efforts are focused on markets with high potential. Uses testing to gather data on market potential for new product concepts. Additionally, VP of Market Research requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. ... View Salary
SVP of Product Management is responsible for the long-term direction of an organization's product management function and oversees all aspects of the lifecycle of new technology products or feature enhancements. Creates and leads the strategic design, management, and implementation of new technology products or feature enhancements. Being an SVP of Product Management is responsible for understanding market demands, technology trends, and the comp... View Salary
Tax Accountant I is responsible for preparing and filing tax returns, statements, and other reports at required intervals. Prepares paperwork for local, state, and federal level returns for submission. Being a Tax Accountant I examines, analyzes, and interprets accounting and financial records to prepare reports and provide recommendations. Determines and calculates tax implications and develops strategies for minimizing liability. Additionally, ... View Salary
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