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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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Proven experience as either federal prosecutor, former DOJ or Military JAGFamiliarity with Microsoft Office suiteStrong negotiation and problem-solving skillsAbility to collaborate with colleagues to best serve clientsFamiliarity with Microsoft Office suiteStrong negotiation and problem-solving skillsAbility to collaborate with colleagues to best serve clientsFlexible work from home options available.
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This position requires strong analytical problem-solving skills and familiarity with one or more of the following: aerodynamics, flight dynamics, aircraft stability and control, structural dynamics (i.e., vibration and shock), aeroelastic stability, and finite element modeling.
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As a member of the T. Marzetti Company, completes his/her Behavior Based Safety Observations (BBSO), corrects issues when identified, and participates in problem solving. As a member of the T. Marzetti Company, completes his/her Behavior Based Quality observations (BBQs), corrects issues when identified and participates in problem solving.
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As an assistant teacher, you will work with a lead teacher assisting children in instruction, problem solving, and helping them through hands-on projects based on LEGO robotics and related STEM topics of interest.
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We know that diversity makes for the best problem-solving and creative thinking, and are committed to equity and inclusion. Licensure as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Licensed Psychologist in the state of California.
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Strong attention to detail and excellent problem-solving skills. As a CNC Machinist Set Up - Mills (also known as CNC Operator, CNC Mill Operator), you'll be responsible for setting up and operating CNC mills, including 3-4 axis VMC and 5+ axis VMC machines.
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Will also exhibit problem solving skills of a complex nature, participate in Quality Assurance, Quality Control Monitoring, instrumentation maintenance and troubleshooting, specimen processing, phlebotomy, along with customer service.
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To be successful as an OSP construction manager, you should have a strong background in fiber optic network design and construction, as well as excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
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You must have a strong problem-solving background, hands-on testing skills, and preferably some experience with spacecraft and/or aerospace engineering. Strong CAD design (Solidworks) and Finite Element analysis (Femap, Ansys) skills.
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MLS:Will perform and report tests of all complexity levels, as defined by CLIA, on patients of all ages to assist with the routine screening, diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases and injuries; will interpret and correlate test results with disease states and theoretical knowledge, exhibit problem solving skills of a highly complex nature, participate in Quality Assurance, Quality Control monitoring, instrumentation maintenance and troubleshooting.
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MLS:Certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP), is required within one year from the date of hire. MLT:Certification as a Medical Laboratory Technician American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or equivalent certification, is required within one year from the date of hire.
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Perform Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) on mechanical designs to ensure optimum performance and safety. Strong knowledge of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD.
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We re seeking a compassionate, patient, and problem-solving Polysomnographic Technologist to join our talent team in this highly impactful role. Job Summary Neurodiagnostic Technologist are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing care to our patients.
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