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Expert in Microsoft Office applications (Excel), Google Sheet, and QB/QuickBooks Online. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel formulas (Pivot Tables, VlookUp, Sumifs required) Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller at TubeScience (Hybrid-Downtown Los Angeles.
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Department: The New York State Office of Children & Family Services (OCFS) 60 months experience upgrading Microsoft Dynamics CRM applications to higher version (2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 or Dynamics 365.
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Troubleshoot and resolve reported firm-related issues, including but not limited to Windows 10, Microsoft Office and other productivity applications, printing, networking, telephony, and videoconference.
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Experience with other Microsoft technologies such as Azure, PowerApps, and Power BI. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Functional Specialist - SCM (all genders) FUNCTION : Microsoft Dynamics 365 Functional Specialist – SCM.
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Proficient in utilizing tools such as Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, and Microsoft Office, the Segment Survey Manager is adept at producing 3D structural models, field construction packets, surfaces, and profiles.
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Sound understanding of basic office procedures and computer programs (Microsoft Office – nCino or Salesforce a plus). Assist with the Collateral Revaluation process by ordering reports through CoreLogic, running reports in CoStar, and inputting findings into nCino for analysis.
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Ability to utilize Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation and Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Ability to utilize Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation and Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
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Demonstrated knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3d, MicroStation, and Trimble Business Center, including file conversions. The Segment Survey Manager plays a crucial role in overseeing and ensuring the accuracy of construction surveys for both temporary and permanent work elements.
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Perform all other duties as assigned by the Project Survey Manager. Provide direction and supervision to survey technician(s) to ensure quality of work product, in accordance with project specification and survey standards.
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Trimble site positioning equipment for both GPS and robotic total stations. With over 5 years of heavy construction surveying experience, this professional promotes and enforces compliance with safety program requirements, documenting and implementing corrective measures when necessary.
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Requirements 8+ years heavy construction surveying experience. A College degree in Surveying or Civil Engineering is a plus. Produce 3D structural modeling and field construction packets for construction and as-built surveys.
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Perform quality assurance and quality control checks to validate daily survey tasks. Knowledge of engineering principles and materials for civil/structural work standards and practices. Attend daily/weekly scheduling meetings with the project disciplines and coordinate survey activities.
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Computer skills required: database management solutions such as Oracle SQL Developer or Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, SQL, PL/SQL, development and integration with REST/SOAP web services, Microsoft Office.
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The ideal candidate will possess 3 to 5 years of experience in IT support, demonstrating proficiency in Windows 10/11, Microsoft Office Desktop Suite, use of remote support tools such as Splashtop, SonicWALL and other various firewalls, ISP troubleshooting, Atera or other ticketing system experience, end user support, inventory management, process documentation, VOIP systems, and Microsoft 365 Exchange/SharePoint/Teams administration.
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CST or LSIT certification is a plus. Prepare work plans and stakeout packages for construction survey field crews. Know and understand all aspects of the project specifications pertaining to project survey.
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