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Good computer skills in SmartSheet, Google Maps, Excel, Word, PowerPoint and e-mail. Manage future land opportunity pipeline, as well as follow up from missed opportunities (including SmartSheet, Google Maps and other tools.
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Candidate should have knowledge and experience using GIS, AutoCAD/Civil 3D, HEC-RAS, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Utilize CADD, GPS and GIS software to produce maps, drawings, and other technical documents; provide assistance to staff using engineering or graphic design hardware and software applications.
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Experience with Google Earth, Google Maps, Adobe Acrobat, internet search engines, Placer, CoStar, PowerPoint is a plus. Brokerage Assistant will track commission and listing statuses in Excel and other tools.
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They need an expert to create a comprehensive dashboard that feeds data from Excel spreadsheets, Google Analytics, iSolve timekeeping system and Salesforce CRM. Proficiency in leveraging data from Google Analytics, Salesforce CRM, iSolve timekeeping system, and Excel spreadsheets.
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The Forester - Illinois, requires a Bachelor's degree in Forestry (from a SAF-Accredited Program) or other natural resource degree with a strong forestry emphasis or relevant experience (Applicants with a Master's degree in forestry or education/experience in wildlife management are preferred), demonstrated proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook), ArcGIS, Google Maps, and other computer mapping systems, to identify and delineate project boundaries.
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PERSONAL | CHARACTERISTICSTechnological Savvy: must be computer literate at a general business level (Word processing, Excel spreadsheet, Google Mail functionality). In-Depth Keyword AnalysisFinal Keyword RecommendationsUpdating the client Site maps with Recommended Keyword MappingOn-Site Title & Meta Data UpdatesPPC Keyword ResearchPPC Keyword AnalysisReviewing Analytics & Webmaster tools.
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Springfield School District DISTRICT OFFICES - SPRINGFIELD, Vermont Open in Google Maps Job ID: 4523305. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and FileMaker preferred. The Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment provides leadership and technical support to implement the goals of the Springfield School District including developing and implementing PK-12 curriculum; identifying needs and professional development opportunities; coordinating assessment of studentlearning; and writing and monitoring major grants.
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Ongoing development of your skillset in appropriate CRM software and maintain systems in conjunction with management such as PipeDrive, Smartsheet, Google Sheets & Forms, Excel, LinkedIn and RingCentral as required.
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Microsoft Excel, Outlook, SharePoint navigation, CRM, Google Maps and internal service databases. We are not only committed to this policy by our status as a federal government contractor, but also we are strongly bound by the principle of equal employment opportunity.
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Visualization using a variety of charts (bar, line, pie) and heat maps for assessing picking, put-away, and inventory efficiencies. Good eye for data visualization using various chart types and heat maps.
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Proficiency with programming languages to manage large datasets (e.g., R, Python); fluency in Google Sheets and/or Excel; Data visualization experience — including having worked on infographics, graphs, charts, and maps.
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Strong computer skills (MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Google Suite, CoStar, Google Maps, LandVision) Google Maps and Earth. Create and run financial models using Excel for the analysis of investment properties, including portfolios.
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Ability to utilize mapping tools such as MapQuest, Google Maps, etc. Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suites, including Word, Outlook, and Excel. We are currently seeking an Office Manager / Sales Assistant to join our team in Charlotte, NC. This position plays an integral role in our mission to provide an exceptional customer experience with each interaction.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Cygnet (or other SCADA system), and IMaps (or Google Maps) preferred. Experience in oil/gas field is preferred. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Cygnet (or other SCADA system), and IMaps (or Google Maps) preferred.
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Prepare, create, update, and review technical maps, drawings, visual aids, graphic presentations, drafting materials, and other items as needed for various engineering, land development, and construction projects; amend or revise drawings during design and construction phases; prepare as-built drawings.
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