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Responsible for providing outstanding technology user support for approximately 22,000 employees and 155,000 students of Dallas ISD.Responsible for professional development efforts for the Educational Technology Desktop Support Services teams and creating/maintaining a culture of outstanding customer service and end-user experience.
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The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of natural language processing and user experience design, with a strong ability to craft engaging, channel-agnostic conversational interfaces.
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Primary responsibilities and qualifications include desktop imaging, Office 365 experience, printer assistance, active directory experience, mobile device management, and experience with pulling and evaluating tickets.
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3+ years of professional experience building data pipelines using ETL tools, data engineering packages, and frameworks such as Informatica, Python, R, SAS, Alteryx. Bachelor's Degree in Quantitative Finance, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics or a related quantitative field (Master's Degree preferred) and 5+ years of overall relevant experience.
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Primary Purpose Responsible for leading the efficient and effective management of the global end user enterprise computing platforms by developing the use of virtualization, maintaining a consistent OS image, driving efficiency in the end user experience and troubleshooting systemic issues across end user computing platforms.
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Sage 100 MRP and Salesforce.com integration experience. Experience: 3-5 years of full-stack development experience in building commercial products. Proven hands-on experience within an Agile environment.
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Everything at Your Fingertips: Access ride details, earnings estimates, and rider information directly from our user-friendly app. Are you a compassionate caregiver with a heart for service and at least 5 years of caregiving experience.
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Identify and translate business objectives and user feedback into requirements and lead team through execution focused on Medicaid, virtual visits and member experience. Interact with users to understand their workflows, lead user research sessions to gather feedback and aggregate the output into user problems.
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In this role, you will be a driving force behind shaping the user experience and innovation landscape for our digital products and services. As a Principal Level UX Researcher, you will provide visionary leadership in creating and implementing user-centered solutions that redefine industry standards.
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Minimum two years of experience as a MuleSoft Developer. 6 or more years of experience building REST and SOAP-based APIs using Mule ESB flows with API-led connectivity architecture.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with React Native, a strong understanding of mobile app architecture, and a passion for delivering high-quality, user-centric products.
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10+ years of experience as a PLC Programmer. The primary focus is control system configuration and development, including microprocessor-based servo motion control, heating applications, analog and digital sensors, network communication, and graphical user interfaces.
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Usability experience encompasses origination of test designs, identifying member participant demographics, recording and coaching voice talent for Wizard of Oz (Woz) protocol prompts, and conducting post-session evaluation interviews and obtaining subjective responses about user satisfaction and ease of use.
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Experience programming in one of the following: Siemens Scripting/Siemens PLC programming (TIStep 7) or equivalent, WinCC Advanced, WinCC OA, WinCC Flex, 7+ years of experience as a PLC Programmer.
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Identify and resolve opportunities around model management to optimize performance and user experience. Knowledge and preferably some experience with Computational Design applications such as Dynamo, Rhino/Grasshopper, etc.
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