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We are looking for an experienced Unity game developer with a mobile background that could help lead this effort. May act as a technical lead of a small team of internal, external developers.
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Under supervision, the Lead Radiologic Technologist oversees technical procedures, patient care and work flow in Invasive lab area, including Cardiac, Interventional Radiology, Vascular, and Neuro, to ensure safe and effective patient care.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS. Complete Company's training including but not limited to: new hire orientation, food sanitation, customer service network, safety, food safety, and product knowledge.
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Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Under the leadership of Director, Student Life, the Lead, Child Care Assistant, leads the planning, organization, and execution of activities; provides general support and supervision of a care team for infants, toddlers, and pre-school children in a drop-in childcare setting.
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The Senior Software Developer will lead and mentor Intermediate level Software Developers in all aspects of Software Development and Maintenance. IAT III certification (i.e., CISSP; CASP+; CISA; GCED; GCIH; or CCNP Security.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a Database Administrator to lead an agile, cloud-based data and analytics platform contract. You will lead the team in Agile methodologies to deliver the solution, emphasizing the frequent, incremental release of system software, features, and updates in many small deployments rather than in fewer, larger releases.
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The Sales Lead will refer all duties which require managerial experience and/or approval to the Store Manager (e.g. disciplinary action, hiring, and terminating associates). The Sales Lead will refer all duties which require managerial experience and/or approval to the Store Manager (e.g. disciplinary action, hiring, and terminating associates.
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The Workday HRIS Lead Analyst will be responsible for identifying, planning, developing, testing and deploying new Workday features and enhancements. The lead analyst will gather client business requirements, configure the Workday solution, demonstrate the configurations through the development of prototype systems, and assist in testing the Workday solution.
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OUR STRATEGIC PRIORITIES· Customer Focus· Operational Excellence· High-Performance Culture· Innovation· Financial Strength OUR BEHAVIORS· Own It· Act With Urgency· Foster a Customer-First Mindset· Think Big and Execute· Lead by Example· Drive Continuous Improvement· Learn and Seek Out Development.
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Minimum age 18 (mandatory)- High school diploma, or equivalent- Completion of Company Orientation, and food safety and sanitation training upon hireDo you have what it takes to be a fit as an H-E-B Food Service Representative.
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Strong analytical and logic skills with the ability to maintain a high degree of precision on detailed work Must have stable background/work history to be considered for this position Do you have what it takes to be a successful Lead HVAC Install/Service Technician.
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Lead a new application security matrix team to develop, implement and maintain secure systems and applications. Manage, produce and publish status reports, project documentation, technical notifications and application security changes to internal clients.
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Leads the technical functions and assists with the administrative activities of the designated section in the clinical laboratory through efficient time management, multi-tasking, organizational skills, purposeful delegation, and effective communication.
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This role also includes, field service and lead generation incentive bonus plans, on-call pay, company fleet/car, training, and advancement opportunities. Buyer/Planner will manage the availability of material through the proper material master data setup, capacity planning and purchase order management with internal and external suppliers.
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You'll partner with a Creative Director to lead the business, working with a team of art directors, copywriters, designers, producers, strategists and design technologists to create innovative programs using the full Amazon’s canvas (i.e. Fire TV, Alexa, Twitch, IMDb, Prime Video.
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