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Implement and support processing pipelines/scripts for multimodal neuroimaging analysis, including resting-state and task-based fMRI, diffusion weighted/tensor imaging/tractography, and other structural/morphometric/volumetric data; Work with other technical personnel in the department and at the university to coordinate general lab computer/network administration (including data management and archiving.
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Incorporated in 2012, MDW is a small business headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in Huntsville, AL. We provide Federal government clients with consulting, management services, advisory and assistance services, decision support, strategic planning, process planning and improvement, task execution and metrics analysis.
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Skill in effective communication (both written and oral); skill in independent decision making; skill in problem solving; skill in performing a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature; knowledge of business management and fiscal practices; knowledge of computer and network operating systems; ability to apply effective and accurate data entry and typing skills; ability to maintain professional composure in emergent and crisis situations.
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We provide Federal government clients with consulting, management services, advisory and assistance services, decision support, strategic planning, process planning and improvement, task execution and metrics analysis.
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Maintain project schedules, risk analysis, procurement plans, subcontract management plans, project staffing plans, and budget (direct costs, subcontracts, travel, etc.) Demonstrated employee management experience and proficiency in task management.
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Perform project and task management for system analysis and design projects for public clients as well private development clients. Responsible for the development and production of pump system analysis and design packages, including, but not limited to system head curves, pump intake design, pump station layout and design, pumping equipment specification, and confirm the designs comply with current design standards.
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Keywords: Pump Station, Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, Water Resources, Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Construction, Project Manager, Program Manager, Flood Protection, Drinking Water, Treatment, Conveyance.
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Administrative responsibilities may include task management, project planning, and scheduling. This person must be experienced in civil engineering design and analysis related to site layout, grading and drainage, mass earthwork, etc.
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Our mission is to make our clients more successful by providing honest assessments, exceptional analysis, prudent advice, direct communication and hard work. Education Requirement/Required Years of Experience: Bachelor of Science (BS) in a business-related field (e.g., Management, Accounting, or Finance) from an accredited college or university is required with five (5) years of relevant professional experience.
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Perform revenue management and cost analysis for new and existing customers. The Pricing Analyst must have a keen awareness of economic factors that can influence the industry, be able to identify opportunities to optimize profitability through price strategy, be an analytical problem solver, reliable, highly efficient, have the ability tomulti-task and be a team player.
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HDR is hiring an experienced Senior Stormwater/Water/Wastewater Pump Station Lead to work as a member of one of our growing offices in the East region. That coloring outside the lines can illuminate fresh perspectives.
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With guidance, participates in activities associated with the work flow analysis, data collection, database customization, reporting, system testing, and user training to maintain a quality EMR. Will aid in the responsibility for on-going support of the EMR, including but not limited to new installs, software updates, software upgrades, approved projects and other assigned task via our helpdesk system during assigned shift or during on-call.
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We are seeking a Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer who will be responsible for providing planning and design technical oversight, project/task management, and QA/QC on drainage elements of transportation projects.
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The primary focus for this position will be as a Project Engineer and Task Lead (working towards Project Management) for a wide variety of municipal water and wastewater projects. Responsibilities also include active management of task-specific scope, schedule and budget.
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Working knowledge of Job Task Analysis (JTA) software as it applies to developing JTAs and using tool to assess employees for Workers Compensation return to work. The Risk Management Specialist works with employees and management regarding the Workers Compensation and General Liability claims process and how to mitigate associated costs when claims are generated.
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