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Total 247 Director/C-Level assistant manager job vacancies in Australia

Assistant Director, Operations

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
3 months ago
Director / Assistant Director, OperationsRole PurposeAccountable for end-to-end mission delivery, service quality, and operational integrity across MT.....

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Executive Director, Senior Relationship Manager

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
3 months ago
Company OverviewFounded in 2018 as a family office and External Asset Manager, we have rapidly evolved into a prominent player in Singapore’s financia.....

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Associate HR Director / Senior HR Manager

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Human Resources
3 months ago
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic HR Professional to lead and manage the full spectrum of Human Resources functions at Hwa Chong Institution......

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Assistant Funeral Director

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
3 months ago
Assistant Funeral DirectorOffice Location: Geylang Bahru, SingaporeWorking Hours: Mon – Fri/Sat 8.00am – 5.00pmMonthly Salary: basic up to $3500 + Com.....

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Assistant HR Director (Compensation & Benefits)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Human Resources
3 months ago
OverviewReporting to the HR Director, you will be responsible for the execution and management of compensation policies and programmes to support the.....

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Assistant Director – Enterprise Risk Management (Operational Risk)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
3 months ago
JOB SUMMARYThe Singapore Operational Risk Management (ORM) lead is responsible for providing independent second line oversight of operational and non‑.....

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Business Development Manager/ Director (Orthopaedic Medical Device) #79073

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Business Management / Project / Planning
3 months ago
Job DescriptionIndustry/ Organization Type: Medical Devices SupplierPosition Title: Business Development DirectorWorking Location: Bukit MerahWorking.....

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