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Experience designing analog, high-speed digital, or mixed-signal circuits, including analysis, simulation, test, problem-solving, and part selection. Join our diverse team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight.
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To excel as a General Manager at Altitude Trampoline Park, you will need strong leadership abilities, excellent communication skills, and a proactive problem-solving mindset. Your problem-solving skills and customer-centric mindset will be key in this role as you navigate the high-energy environment of our trampoline park.
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Sales or engineering experience is plusFamiliarity with Metal machining, Metal surface treatments and cleaning processes for sales communication (other advanced material experience can be transferable)Semiconductor experience (preferred, but not a must)Project management and Problem-solving skills (not problem pointing-out but solving.
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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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Problem Solving: Identify and address any challenges or obstacles that may arise during drilling, such as encountering rocks or underground utilities. As a Bore Rig Operator, you will be responsible for operating horizontal directional drilling equipment to create underground tunnels and boreholes for the installation of utility lines, pipelines, and communication cables.
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Under general direction of the LS IT Service Desk and Desktop Support Manager, provide advanced consultation, training, instruction, and troubleshooting/problem solving to faculty, research staff, administrative staff, graduate students, and other affiliates across many College of Letters and Science departments for hardware, software, network and related computer systems, and handheld and peripheral devices.
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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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Must be able to read and understand coax and fiber design printsStrong computer skills with emphasis on applications are requiredAbility to meet deadlines and work with others in a Team environmentYou enjoy problem-solving and like to troubleshoot problems as they ariseHard work pays off.
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Thermal characterization and analysis, cooling system design, mechanical analysis, problem solving, integration, vibration analysis and testing. Precision machine design proficiency, including capital equipment design for the semiconductor FAB. Experience or familiarity with microscopy, vacuum, contamination, charged particle optics, high voltage, ceramics, and/or automation.
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The Control Room Operator requires a detail-oriented skill set with exceptional problem solving skills. Must be detail oriented with strong problem solving skills. Experience with SCADA software, trending and data analysis.
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Do you consider yourself a self-starting, problem-solving, more-than-driven leader looking to make their way into the Cannabis industry? This led to the successful opening of its second Arizona commercial indoor medical marijuana cultivation facility in 2018, where we proved that we are capable of being leaders in the cannabis industry.
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Provide advice and problem-solving to the Program Security Officer (PSO) relating to the access eligibility review process and guidelines regarding Level II and III issues, including the procedures to be followed in the appeal processes.
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Exercises management responsibilities through problem-solving and collaboration both independently and as delegated by the Respiratory Director or Respiratory Manager. Exercises management responsibilities through problem-solving and collaboration both independently and as delegated by the Respiratory Director or Respiratory Manager.
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A passion for working with developers & across internal engineering teamsCreative workflows, API/developer business, GenAI, former engineer, preferredExtreme passion for solving customer problems - both practitioner and developerExcellent "connector" of people, ideas, and impactOutstanding analytic, problem-solving and communication skills.
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Include movement, art, problem-solving initiatives, music, storytelling, journaling, challenge courses, nature connections, service-learning projects, outdoor adventure experiences, and mindfulness-based meditation into your practice.
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