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And building new approaches, and driving results through a blend of creative thinking, problem solving and rolling up your sleeves. Telling a story through our site - You'll identify key trend forecasts, define the department's story-telling roadmap, and use key functionalities like taxonomy and search to enhance the customer journey on our site, telling a cohesive story to win customers' hearts and minds.
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Ability to bring a consultant mindset to your client interactions, with critical thinking, problem-solving and ongoing support. Problem-solving and relationship-building with leading clients, many of which are major consumer-facing brands and technology companies (Amazon, Meta, Square, Paramount Pictures.
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Bring your problem-solving mindset, entrepreneurial spirit, and established expertise to the New York, New York (Midtown) office of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) , where we are seeking a project-manager-level, Experienced Structural Engineer to join our dynamic and diverse team of architects and engineers.
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As a Data Scientist, you will create tailor-made solutions from complex client anti-money laundering (AML) and anti-financial crime (AFC) data applying mathematical, problem-solving, and coding skills to manage big data to extract valuable insights for our clients.
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Minimum 3 years of technical writing, video production and content development around Saas self-serve tools and web applications Track record of problem-solving and delivering results. You’re looking for a big challenge that involves lots of variety, collaboration, inventiveness, and on your toes thinking.
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Demonstrated problem solving abilities in overseeing clinical evidence generation and clinical strategy developmentAdvanced degree (MSc, MPH, PhD) in epidemiology, health services research, health outcomes research, biostatistics, data science, or related field.
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Your role will involve working on site civil and land developer projects, including the design of site layout, grading, stormwater management, utilities, soil erosion, sediment control measures, landscaping, and lighting.
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Demonstrated ability to effectively manage renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects; including the ability to design site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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DEP's water supply system is comprised of 19 reservoirs and 3 controlled lakes throughout the system’s 2, square mile watershed that extends miles north and west of the City. The Bureau of Water Supply seeks to hire an Administrative Engineer (NM) for a position within the Source Water Operation Directorate, located in Grahamsville, New York. Under direction, of the Deputy Division Chief of Engineering, the Administrative Engineer (NM) will serve as the Capital Projects/On-Call Design Manager.
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Must have design experience with knowledge on preparation of civil/site work drawings, structural evaluations and plans, and water/sewer plans based on existing local utilities and facility load and use.
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They're having a first hand impact on battling Money Laundering cases for Human Trafficking, Terrorists, Drug Cartels, Scams, Mafia and Gangs, etc. + Participate in individual and department goal development and execute on tactical strategies for goal attainment.
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The position requires an energetic, social self-starter who closely follows the landscape architecture and urban design world, is proactive, and a collaborative problem-solver with a background or passionate interest in landscape architecture and the public realm world.
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If you like solving important, complex problems alongside deeply thoughtful, driven, and collaborative teammates, read on. Zocdoc is looking for a Principal Site Reliability Engineer to help drive the reliability, resiliency, observability, availability, and scalability of our systems and services.
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7 - 10 years of work experience in the Architecture/Interior Design industry, particularly in commercial or hospitality design. The Design Manager will report to both the Design Director and Managing Director.
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The Program Management/Construction Management (PMCM) Division of APTIM is seeking an experienced and talented Project Inspector to join our team and manage construction projects in New York City. The candidate will have experience working on Design/Build and Design/Bid/Build projects from concept through design, construction, commissioning, and closeout.
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