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This team’s core technology is an infrastructure that describes how our complex vehicle control systems communicate with each other and augments the engineering process with analysis, visualization and code generation tools.
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The position requires an individual who is familiar with building complex database queries, business intelligence dashboards, Python/R scripting, the software development lifecycle, project management, data mining and collection procedures, and the ability to effectively communicate with a variety of stakeholders and partners.
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PC Literate (Excel, Access) Competent with relational databases, complex spreadsheets, and statistical software packages. The Business Intelligence Analyst will lead the design and implementation of advanced forecasting tools and streamline operational processes by building and deploying solutions leveraging state of the art business intelligence, statistical analysis software, and leading-edge programming languages.
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Ability to communicate highly complex technical information clearly and articulately for all levels and audiences Develop strong relationships with clients and gain the trust of key advisors.
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Experience with Microstation preferred but not required 3D CADD experience preferred but not required Basic drafting including drawing scales, drawing layouts (Paperspace/Modelspace), and accurately reproducing engineering markups CADD, word processing, spreadsheet, and e-mail software College level geometry Ability to work in a team environment Ability to communicate effectively, both written and verbal, with co-workers Physical Requirements: This position requires minimal physical effort.
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Computer Programs/Software Experience: MySQL Python Linux Essential Job Responsibilities (not all-inclusive) Research and communicate all current and upcoming system requirements and strategic goals.
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Alex Stark leads our Storefront Portfolio and Operations Team Corey Moors is the Director for Storefront Product Management What You'll Do: Drive the creation of scalable, cross-cutting, solutions from concept to delivery with your cross-functional technology partners; you'll be able to zoom into the weeds of a solution or back out to the SVP-level to communicate constraints and outcomes.
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Effectively communicate orally and in writing, particularly when communicating complex/technical concepts or facilitating key engagements, using a variety of media (email, IM, chat, remote meeting software, such as Microsoft Teams and CISCO WebEx.
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Our lawyers and legislative advisors serve domestic and international clients in all areas of corporate and business law, complex litigation, intellectual property, regulatory matters, and government affairs.
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The successful candidate will have strong time management, attention to detail, ability to communicate efficiently with attorneys of the Land Systems Legal Department and willingness to adapt to and learn new technology or software programs.
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Incumbents coordinate and contribute to complex projects that require using advanced methods of data science such as cloud-based data design; data extraction, transformation, and loading; statistical analysis and machine learning; data visualization; and placement of predictive models, automated dashboards, and other data science products into production.
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Use data visualization software (e.g., Tableau, Cognos) and predictive modeling tools (e.g., R) to analyze and communicate complex data and information clearly and efficiently to users.
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The AVP, Solution Architect needs deep understanding of the business processes to create a cohesive vision of the product with people and process skills to help communicate complex ideas and issues in simple terms to project teams.
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REQUIRED: - Associate's Degree in Mechanical Design or equivalent - Proficiency in Solidworks - Familiarity with AutoCAD, other Autodesk products, and PDM Software - Willing to travel once per quarter to project sites PLUS: - Experience working on sheet metal projects - Experience working in a manufacturing setting, mechanical inclination - Experience with CAMduct, CAMmep, and/or Navisworks.
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CCNA, Cisco VoIP, Palo Alto Firewall, Design and configure complex switching environments. · Able to assemble, install, upgrade, configure, repair and maintain computing resources, including PC and server hardware, software, and applications in Microsoft, VMware and Epicor Kinetics environments directly and through contracted vendors as appropriate.
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