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Basic understanding of mathematics, including algebra and geometry, and the ability to apply these concepts. Internal contacts include the President, General Manager, Operations Manager, Drafting Manager, Sales Manager, Sales Team, Engineering Department, Scheduling Department, Purchasing Department, Production and Warehouse Staff.
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Must understand and be able to use basic math, fractions, basic algebra, decimals, and metrics. Moving goods packed on pallets or in crates around the storage facility. They also move carrier and housing components to and from storage areas, machines and loading docks, into railroad cars or trucks or storage facilities.
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1 year of college science (e.g. chemistry ) with appropriate labs and 1 year of college math ( algebra , geometry , trigonometry or calculus) or B.S. or B.A. Degree in a science or technical discipline.
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Exceptional math competency through at least Algebra I. Continuous training on education, sales, and management best practices. Monitor and grow overall center performance metrics, including profitability and student success.
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13 to $15 hourly rate (Premium Pay Available for Higher Level Skills, primarily Geometry, Algebra 2, and Pre-Calculus)Please check your email often, you will receive emails from our team. 13 to $15 hourly rate (Premium Pay Available for Higher Level Skills, primarily Geometry, Algebra 2, and Pre-Calculus)Please check your email often, you will receive emails from our team.
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On the statistics side, you will need a working knowledge of statistics and linear algebra. As a researcher you will work closely with traders and developers to analyze market data and trading strategies, and develop new ways to approach the market.
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Mathematics - Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications. Safety: Must work with the EHS department to ensure all local, state, and federal regulatory agencies requirements are met; OSHA, NFPA, DNR, EPA and Amphenol sustainability practices.
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Ability to calculate mathematical figures and apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. Operate palletizer equipment and use computer systems for production and loading. The Forklift Operator will operate a gas or electric forklift in and between departments, buildings and grounds.
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Knowledge of mathematics and Boolean algebra as it applies to train control processor or relay logic. Knowledge of work rules and safety standards including Amtrak’s AMT-23 and 27, FRA Rules and Regulations Governing Railroad Signal and Train Control Systems, Roadway Worker Protection, and NORAC/General Code Operating Rules.
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Demonstrated understanding of shop mathematics including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Understanding of gage calibration systems & principles. Perform & compile First Article data, Capability Studies, Control Plans, & PFMEA according to prescribed PPAP process.
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Minimum Requirements: Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining a PhD or Master degree in Computer Science or a related STEM field Solid foundation in 3D math, linear algebra, computational geometry and numerical analysisDeep understanding of and experience with the latest deep learning techniques related to NLP, computer graphics and multi-modal systems.
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High school-level math (algebra, geometry, and trigonometry), physics, etc. High school-level math (algebra, geometry, and trigonometry), physics, etc. Under the general supervision of Electric Engineering Supervisor - Design, the Electric Designer is responsible for the design of residential, commercial, industrial, and illumination overhead and underground electric distribution facilities.
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Extract engineering data from various prescribed but non-standardized sources; process the data following well-defined methods including elementary algebra and geometry; present the data in prescribed form.
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Skills Required Must be able to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, gross margins, markup, percentages, proportions, ratios, and volume and to apply concepts of basic algebra in order to handle sales transactions, tender change and verify vendor invoice charges and counts.
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Experience with children ages 5-17 is preferred but not requiredMath proficiency evaluation for math skills ranging up to Algebra I and Geometry This Position is Ideal for: College Students in STEM-related fieldsHigh School Students with advanced math educationTeachers looking for additional opportunitiesRetired Teachers and STEM professionalsAnyone with a passion for changing lives through math education.
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