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PLC Programming - Allen Bradley, Opto 22, Siemens, Schneider, etc. Data Reporting and Visualization Tools - Pi Vision, SQL Reporting (SSRS), Seeq, Tableau, Power BI, etc. Ensure customer satisfaction through adherence to project schedules, prompt resolution of issues, as well as timely and accurate reporting of problems to the Senior Project Manager or Director of Engineering.
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The Director of Business Strategy and Analytics will drive business intelligence reporting & analytics to support strategic planning for ticket sales, sponsorship, marketing and other future growth efforts of the Organization.
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Reporting to the Director of Education, the Senior Manager of Education & Programming is responsible for the management of the experiential and education enrichment with local schools/teachers, and the Museum’s docent program(s.
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Hands-on experience with design, programming and troubleshooting of Siemens PLC/HMI systems such as Simatic Step-7, Simatic Manager, TIA Portal, WinCC Flexible/SCADA. PLC/HMI design, programming and troubleshooting in Simens or Allen-Bradley or Schneider Electric software platform.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director, and working closely with the museum’s senior leadership team, the Director of Museum Education will contribute to making the Manetti Shrem Museum a dynamic site for interdisciplinary programming relevant to the museum’s diverse audiences.
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In addition to the responsibilities listed below, this position is also responsible for overseeing all phases of data management, quality control, and reporting; programming in analytical programming languages (may include SAS, SQL, SPSS, R, Python, etc.
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Strong technology skills, including advanced Excel skills and considerable experience with data extraction, data visualization, and statistical analysis software such as Argos, Tableau, Power BI, SQL, SPSS, and/or SAS. Experience in programming in SQL and/or collaborating with programmers to develop scripts to meet various mandated and ad hoc reporting needs.
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Perform programming, design, installation and lifecycle management of manufacturing process controls, automation and field instrumentation technologies. Reporting into the Automation Engineering Manager , this position will perform a variety of engineering activities in support of manufacturing automation equipment, including machine controls (PLC/HMI), SCADA, automation software, machine vision, debug & testing, validating, troubleshooting, process improvements, etc.
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Reporting to the Recreation Supervisor, Youth, and Programming, the Program Aide engages directly with the children in the Before and After School Care, Winter Camp, Spring Camp, and Day of Fun Programs to help facilitate activities within the program.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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Proficiency with most of the following: ArcGIS, ArcSDE, ArcView, ArcIMS, ArcTools, the Integrated Exploitation Capability (IEC) system, Socet Set, TerraExplorer/Builder, RemoteView, ERDAS IMAGINE, MRSID, VB/VBA (or some other object oriented programming/scripting language), Oracle and other appropriate software to analyze geospatial data.
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Develops and implements company Study Data Tabulation Model (SDTM) standards that support the scientific need of a study/program while ensuring quality, consistency and compliance to CDISC standards and other industry standards that supports the exchange of data, reporting, and analysis.
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The GPS AI & Data Engineering offering is responsible for developing advanced analytics products and applying data visualization and statistical programming tools to enterprise data in order to advance and enable the key mission outcomes for our clients.
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We offer workforce services, community health services, summer youth programming, senior services, meaningful civic engagement opportunities, and powerful advocacy. Manages key administrative functions related to donor relations, gift processing, database management, reporting, grants management, donor communications, and events management.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Campus and Community Education and Engagement, the Engagement Fellow will contribute to the presentation of the exhibition through programming, supporting community engagement, research, writing, planning, and administrative support.
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