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Computer savvy: MS Project, MS Excel, MS Teams, Oracle Primavera P6, AutoCAD a plus. The successful candidate will have to be exceptionally organized and be great with back office work (change orders, budgets, excel Reports, teams meetings, paperwork driven, etc.
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A successful Portfolio Administrator combines excellent math and problem solving skills, a sound proficiency with technology (from Outlook and Excel to Bloomberg, Advent, and Charles River), and a strong customer service approach.
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Apart from project engineering and management work, our ideal team member is interested in technology development, problem solving, troubleshooting in the field and equipment/product design.
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In creating a senior ranger activities booklet for youth and young adults about the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, this position will foster the intern's skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and community engagement.
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Ability to efficiently use general computer programs such as, but not limited to: Adobe Creative Suite, BLINK, MS Word, MS Excel, Outlook (electronic mail), Acrobat, and Internet applications.
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Proficiency with computer software such as MS Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. HPLC, GMP, GC, wet chemistry, dissolution, titration, viscosity, UPLC, icp ms. HPLC, UPLC, GC, ICP-MS analysis of raw materials, finished product, and stability samples.
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Excellent Organizational/ Analytical Skills & Data-driven Problem Solving - A3, 8D, DMAIC, SPC; proficiency using relevant software tools (e.g. - MS Office, Pivot tables, SPC interpretation, graphical analysis) for data analysis, reporting, and project management.
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And/or combustion equipment (FRNC-5) Programming skills in Excel/VBA Familiarity with design standards such as ASME, API, NFPA, AWS, ASTM, ASCE, PIP and AISC Experience with CFD or FEA (ANSYS) Experience with structural engineering (RISA, CAESAR II) Experience with 3D design and drafting (SOLIDWORKS, TEKLA STRUCTURES) We are looking for a person with good communication and critical thinking skills and who has plenty of initiative and a desire to constantly develop and improve products/processes.
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The BIM Coordinator must possess proven problem solving skills, critical thinking skills and the ability to effectively read, write and give oral presentation(s). Must have at least one (1) year of professional experience as a BIM coordinator, detailer or modeler.
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Utilize various design software including MicroStation, Inroads, GeoPak, Open Roads, AutoCAD Civil 3d, Microsoft Excel, GIS, HEC-RAS, HEC-MS, HY8, FlowMaster, Pond Pack, CulvertMaster, ICPR and StormCAD to assist with the design and preparation of construction plans.
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Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to analyze complex power system and microgrid automation challenges. Understanding of relevant industry standards and regulations, such as IEEE, IEC, and NERC, related to power system automation and microgrid integration.
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Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot technical issues related to mold design and fabrication. Proficiency in CAD software (, SolidWorks, AutoCAD) for mold design and layout.
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Data Visualization: Tableau, Power BI, MS Excel. Excellent problem solving, communication and collaboration skills; enjoy learning new skills! In addition to advanced technical expertise and experience, you will bring excellent problem solving, communication and teamwork skills, along with agile ways of working, strong business insight, an inclusive leadership attitude and a continuous learning focus to all that you do.
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This role is perfect for a seasoned Mechanical Engineer who is passionate about problem-solving and enjoys the challenges of a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Excellent problem-solving abilities and a keen eye for detail.
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With utilization of modern tools, such as FEA and CFD analysis, and our combined experience in combustion and heater engineering, we offer solutions to the industries toughest challenges. We are an engineering and procurement company specializing in fired heat transfer equipment for the refining, petrochemical and power markets.
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