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We provide families with housing problem-solving support, and with connection to homelessness prevention, shelter and housing programs through San Francisco’s Coordinated Entry System. The Housing Problem Solving and Outreach Specialist works directly with families experiencing a housing crisis.
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Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in Engineering or closely related field; Evidence of successful prior teaching experience at the community college level; Experience with the Canvas learning management system; Ability to use modern educational technology such as multimedia-based instruction.
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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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Under administrative direction, the Prevention and Problem-Solving Manager provides management functions for HSH's Preventions and Problem Solving interventions and programs to prevent San Franciscan's on the cusp of losing housing from entering the homelessness response system and those experiencing homelessness resolve their homelessness given that there is not enough subsidized housing in SF to exit those experiencing homelessness to permanent supportive housing.
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In addition to problem solving activities for quality, this position will be supporting continuous improvement activities focusing on reducing COPQ. Theideal candidate for this position has experience in electrical engineering, experience with lean & Six Sigma tools and methodologies, and is excited by the idea of identifying and solving problems.
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Strong SQL knowledge Data warehousing concepts Data prep ability to connect data across different sources to solve a problem Critical thinking & Problem-solving Attention to detail Domain knowledge.
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Guide teams through complex problem solving or process improvement, modeling the use of LEAN, Six Sigma, or similar improvement methodologies, as well as effective team discipline and group problem solving processes.
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Exemplary analytical problem-solving skills and knowledge of business intelligence tools (I.e., Domo, Looker, Tableau). Familiarity with a Modern Data Stack (I.e., ETL tools like dbt, Airflow, Fivetran, and cloud data warehouses like BigQuery, Snowflake, Azure, or Redshift.
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This position requires excellent craftsmanship, 3D visualization skills, creative problem solving, and an eye for detail. Sample Maker/Production Assistant (Nashville, TN) job title: Sample Maker/Production Assistant.
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As our Site Reliability Engineer, you will need strong logic and problem-solving skills to guide creation and maintenance of reusable enterprise cloud technology solutions. Creative troubleshooting & problem-solving skills.
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Assist in problem solving for all Wire EDM related problems as needed. Title: Wire EDM Lead Person. The focus of this department will be to handle all activities in the WIRE EDM department, Including programming, scheduling, administration and performance benchmarks.
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Utilize your problem-solving skills to take partial diagnoses to the next level, offering comprehensive solutions to sewer and drain problems. Strong problem-solving and negotiation skills, with the ability to conduct two-man closes.
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U-Haul International is seeking a goal-oriented individual to join an enthusiastic, high-energy, problem-solving team in assisting our internal team members as they transition to retirement.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong attention to detail and problem-solving skillsPortfolio Requirement:Github repository showing real work and problem solvingBlog posts showing their thought process solving complex issues or creating clever solutions or any indication of merged PRs or ongoing contribution to WordPress or Laravel would be amazing in lieu of a portfolio.
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As a VAA Civil Technician, you'll have unique opportunities to utilize your talents and experience while flexing your problem-solving muscles. Our growing firm is looking for passionate problem-solvers driven to make a real impact: we're hiring a Civil Technician.
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