Office work × Classification Details: Managerial Occupations
45 jobs found.
Business Association Department Manager
A management position that oversees departments of business owners' associations, handling organizational operations, policy advocacy, and planning and implementation of member services.
Business association executive
This occupation involves making policy decisions and managing organizations that represent industries or industry associations, and coordinating and negotiating with member companies and stakeholders.
Research Institute Director (National: excluding researchers)
A managerial position that oversees the operation, management, and policy decisions of public research institutions.
Construction Office Director (Local Government Entity)
Serves as the head of a public works office in a local government entity, overseeing and managing the planning, contracting, budgeting, construction, and coordination of construction projects.
Head of Factory, Branch, Sales Office, etc.
A management position that oversees operations of sites such as factories, branches, and sales offices, aiming to achieve production and sales targets while maintaining and growing the organization.
Department/Section Manager of Public University Corporation
A managerial position in a public university corporation that oversees specific departments and handles operational management such as budgeting, personnel, planning, and public relations.
National Health Insurance Association Executive
Serves as an executive such as director or auditor of a National Health Insurance Association, making decisions on association operations including premium settings, benefit policies, and financial management.
Branch Chief (Labor Union)
A management position in a labor union branch that oversees organization operations and labor-management negotiations to protect the interests of union members.
Administrative Director (Public Hospital)
The administrative director of a public hospital manages and coordinates all aspects of hospital operations, establishing an organizational structure that allows medical staff such as doctors and nurses to focus on clinical care.
Administrative Director (Union)
A management position that oversees and manages the administrative operations of unions such as labor unions.