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As a Technical Specialist III, you will ensure system integrity while maintaining compliance, the safety of facility equipment and overall pipeline operations. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in a technical field or engineering and a minimum of seven (7) years’ experience within the onshore gas corrosion field and NACE certification as a CP Level II and CIP II (coating inspector.
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The Level III CDI Specialist develops educational resources necessary to assure compliance with federal, state, and private rules and regulations on data collection, coding, and reimbursement.
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Technical Support Specialist will focus on effective post commissioning technical support, warranty claim management and customer issue resolution. The Technical Support Specialist is accountable for managing customer issues to closure both during regular business hours & 24/7 after hours support.
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The Career Specialist is responsible for working directly with students and faculty to provide individual and group career development services for Huntsman School students. The Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University is accepting applications for a full-time Career Specialist.
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The Risk Specialist will support CFNA's second line risk function by completing risk assessments, performing second line monitoring and testing, supporting first line management in risk-related areas, and participating in special projects supporting the risk management function.
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Do you have what it takes to be a Technical Support Engineer III? Technical Support Engineer III. Must be able to work with non-technical team members and communicate effectively outside the IT arena.
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The IT Technical Program Manager III serves as the facilitator of the IT Project Management group (IPM). The IT Technical Program Manager III is Shared Services Program management function to help the business units and the Enterprise achieve the business strategy and goals.
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The IT Program Manager III and IPM define OKR's (Objectives, Key Results) in support of Enterprise and Portfolio strategic initiatives. ment or similar technical field from an accredited institution required.
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Worker TypeRegularJob Description SummaryThe Material Control Specialist III performs the administrative and physical tasks involved in the shipping, receiving, storing, distributing and order fulfillment of materials, supplies and equipment.
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This high-performance Technical Specialist will be depended on for leading efforts to define semiconductor requirements and for building strong partnerships with internal team members responsible for SDV architecture, semiconductor release, commercial negotiations, electronic control unit (ECU) design as well as semiconductor IDMs and fabrication partners.
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We are seeking to hire a Technical Specialist with a strong technical background in biological or biomedical sciences to join our firm-wide Intellectual Property practice. Technical Specialist candidates only need an advanced degree in biological or biomedical sciences.
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The Technical Specialist is an advanced technical post that contributes to the scientific research in a laboratory by performing experiments, recording results and analyzing the resultant data.
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Requirements Experience in a technical support/help desk environment Supporting internet connectivity, networking, VoIP, and WiFi. CompTIA Net+ Certification or equivalent Working knowledge with the following platforms: Ubiquiti, Cisco, MikroTik, Fortinet Working knowledge of RF theory and best practice.
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The Technical Support Specialist - Fleet Instrumentation and Controls provides electrical, mechanical, controls, and automation support for the deployed fleet of assets. Provides troubleshooting and technical support in person, via phone and/or electronically.
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As a GIS Technical Specialist, you will play a crucial role in managing and maintain our Gas Distribution infrastructure. We are seeking a Junior GIS Technical Specialist to join our team.
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