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At Southwest Gas, attracting the best talent is key to our strategy and success as a company. Perform advanced data analytical functions using a variety of statistical techniques form data mining and predictive modeling.
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Southwest Gas Corporation was founded in 1931 and is a subsidiary of Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. We provide natural gas service to Arizona, Nevada, and portions of California.
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So, whether you’re enjoying a backyard barbeque with friends, getting cozy indoors during the winter, or preparing an epicurean delight in your new restaurant, Southwest Gas is here to support your comfort and your lifestyle.
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Southwest Gas is an equal opportunity employer, disability/veteran. Southwest Gas Corporation was founded in 1931 and is a subsidiary of Southwest Gas Holdings Inc.
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Southwest Gas is looking for an experienced ISU billing analyst. This position is responsible for the planning, configuration, testing and end-user support of SAP applications as well as the functional oversight of custom software development, including meter to cash with focus on ISU Billing and invoicing.
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Represent the Division in dealings with pipeline safety commission representatives. We use flexibility to develop competitive compensation offers to ensure we are able to hire the best candidates. We provide natural gas service to Arizona, Nevada, and portions of California.
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