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Under the leadership and direction of the YCES Regional Coordinator, the DCFS Probation Problem Solving Specialist is a crisis response philosophy and approach focused on supporting individuals and families experiencing a housing crisis to quickly identify and access alternative housing resources outside of the homeless crisis response system.
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The BIM Coordinator must possess proven problem solving skills, critical thinking skills and the ability to effectively read, write and give oral presentation(s). The BIM Coordinator must be able to act as the Company liaison for interface with customer representative(s.
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A successful Portfolio Administrator combines excellent math and problem solving skills, a sound proficiency with technology (from Outlook and Excel to Bloomberg, Advent, and Charles River), and a strong customer service approach.
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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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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to provide rudimentary water meter troubleshooting support to existing customers. 3+ years of sales experience providing AMI/AMR water meter solutions to municipalities in a direct sales environment is required.
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You possess a strong focus on specific sets of technology expertise supported by problem solving, analytical, communication, crisis management, and interpersonal skills. Hyster-Yale Group offers competitive pay, tuition reimbursement, supportive work environment, remote and hybrid work option, and opportunities for growth and development.
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The Problem Solving Hospital Liaison receives referrals from the local hospital system, and works with participants to divert them from entering or returning to the homeless shelter system or streets.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist II (CLS II) functions with general directions from senior technical personnel in the Blood Bank. Responsibilities include performing routine and technically complex laboratory tests and analyses requiring well developed cognitive, manipulative, and problem-solving skills.
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Skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Exhibits valuable time management skills Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Job Requirements Education Required: High School diploma or equivalent Experience Previous experience as EMT, PCA, or healthcare student in nursing, physician assistant, or pre-med or equivalent training including medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and computer skills preferred.
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Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to analyze complex power system and microgrid automation challenges. Understanding of relevant industry standards and regulations, such as IEEE, IEC, and NERC, related to power system automation and microgrid integration.
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The preferred candidate should have an established fundamental knowledge of control system principles, exceptional problem-solving skills, experience with Variable Frequency Drives, industrial communication protocols, and drilling rig equipment.
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To accomplish the above, the successful candidate must be a creative and innovative scientist with strong organic synthesis, problem solving, interpersonal, collaboration, and communication skills.
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Acts as a hands-on software engineer who can write quality code, assists with problem solving, root cause analysis, trouble shooting and coaching. Demonstrated problem solving techniques.
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The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of probate law, excellent problem-solving abilities, and a keen eye for detail, ensuring legal compliance in all aspects of our practice.
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The CNC Lathe Machinist will be responsible for operating and machining parts on CNC lathes, performing adjustments, ensuring quality control of machined parts, and problem solving. Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
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