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Gastroenterology LDS Hospital. The incoming Gastroenterologist will have access to state-of-the-art equipment, including on-site SIBO breath testing and capsule endoscopy, Olympus endoscopes, and close support from Boston Scientific and Cook endoscopy equipment.
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LDS' Threat Intelligence and Exploitation Department is seeking an engineer or scientist with radar experience to support the United States Intelligence Community. With offices across the United States engaging in the defense, space, cyber and commercial fields, LDS provides responsive, cost-effective engineering, scientific and IT solutions.
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You'll create Lesson Design Strategies (LDS), support Live Government Reviews, and build On-Screen Lessons (OSL) in a Learning Content Management System (LCMS). Experience with using Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or eLearning development software.
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LDS' Dayton Office is seeking Computer Engineers with interest or experience in the scientific design and computational analysis of electronic warfare systems, radars (ground-based or airborne), missile & aircraft systems, or RF/EO/IR sensors.
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Working knowledge of radar, electronic warfare (EW), Digital Signal Processing (DSP), SIGINT. With offices across the United States engaging in the defense, space, cyber and commercial fields, Dynetics provides responsive, cost effective engineering, scientific and IT solutions.
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LDS Threat Intelligence and Exploitation Department is seeking an entry-level electrical engineer, computer engineer, physicist, or mathematician with requisite skills and interest to support solutions for the United States Intelligence Community and/or Test and Evaluation Community.
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We are seeking a strong candidate with advanced analytics experience to fill an exciting Lead Data Scientist (LDS) position within BCG X. The LDS is a valuable expert in Data Science and Analytics and will design and build analytics methodologies, solutions, and products to deliver value to BCG's clients in collaboration with case teams.
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Intermountain Health Alta View Hospital, Intermountain Health Heber Valley Hospital, Intermountain Health Park City Hospital, Intermountain Medical Center, LDS Hospital, Primary Childrens Hospital.
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Sell LDS Church curriculum and clothing products in a retail store environment. Knowledge of LDS Church curriculum and clothing products preferred. Sell LDS Church curriculum and clothing products in a retail store environment.
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Location: Maternal-Fetal Medicine LDS/ Riverton/ IMC. Intermountain Medical Center, LDS Hospital, Southridge Clinic at Riverton. Additional Details: NCC-certified, ultrasound-trained (BPP/AFI), 2 years of L&D experience, non-stress testing, or previous Maternal Fetal Medicine experience is preferred but not required.
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Evaluate prime contract LDs as they effect engineering and ensure schedule is achievable. May be assigned as the Project Engineering Manager for a project. Evaluate prime contract LDs as they effect engineering and ensure schedule is achievable.
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Responsibilities primarily involve day-to-day support of pipeline and terminal process control systems and associated applications, including, but not limited to, distributed regulatory control systems (SCADA and LDS systems), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and process history data systems.
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VHDL / FPGA design practices and tools. Candidate must be a US Citizen and possess (and be able to maintain) a Final Top Secret/SSBI Clearance or meet the eligibility to obtain (and maintain) a Final Top Secret Clearance.
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Since 1866, Deseret Book Company has been the market leader in providing content and lifestyle products to support members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through its retail and publishing imprints.
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Maintain store appearance and organization by stocking shelves, unpacking merchandise shipments, and assisting with merchandise presentation. BFOQ - Must be a female who has received her own personal endowments and possesses a current temple recommend.
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