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Verizon is positioned to lead the "Fourth Industrial Revolution" (4IR) with the emergence of technologies like our best-in-class 5G network and the Internet of Things (IoT) to impact a wide variety of industries such as healthcare, education, manufacturing, public safety, government, and many others.
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Our benefits are designed to help you move forward in your career, and in areas of your life outside of Verizon. Willingness to transport and set up Verizon marketing materials for events.
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Where you'll be working In this mobile role, you'll primarily work from customer or field location(s), with occasional visits to a Verizon location for in-person training and meetings. If Verizon and this role sound like a fit for you, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every "even better" qualification listed above.
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Join Verizon as we continue to expand our industry-leading network to improve the ways people, businesses, and things connect. Verizon is one of the world's leading providers of technology and communications services, transforming the way we connect around the world.
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You'll be driving continuous improvements to the systems and processes in our FiOS Global Manufacturing supply chain to make it all more efficient and minimize our risk. Supply chain experience, specifically pertaining to manufacturing, third-party manufacturing, sourcing, or procurement.
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At Verizon, we know that diversity makes us stronger. When you join Verizon. 6-Sigma Process Excellence or Lean Green Belt. Experience in the telecom, high tech or CPG industries. Not only are you a Grade A planner and organizer, but you know how to engage a diverse team, set clear standards, remove barriers, and ensure accountability.
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Join Verizon as we continue to grow our industry-leading network to improve the ways people, businesses, and things connect. We are in the midst of historic breakthroughs in connectivity and mobility to blend the physical and the digital through ground breaking technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, nanotechnologies, 3D printing, wearables, and advanced robotics.
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Familiarity with data visualization software like COGNOS or Tableau. From health and wellness benefits, short term incentives, 401(k) Savings Plan, stock incentive programs, paid time off, parental leave, adoption assistance and tuition assistance, plus other incentives, we've got you covered with our award-winning total rewards package.
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Bachelor's degree in Math, Physics, Computer Science, or Engineering; ideally, an MBA or Master's degree in a quantitative discipline. We're a human network that reaches across the globe and works behind the scenes.
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In this mobile role, you'll primarily work from customer or field location(s), with occasional visits to a Verizon location for in-person training and meetings. Pulling sales data from Verizon systems.
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We are in the midst of historic breakthroughs in connectivity and mobility to blend the physical and the digital through cutting-edge technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, nanotechnologies, 3D printing, wearables, and advanced robotics.
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In crisis and in celebration, we come together-lifting up our communities and striving to make an impact to move the world forward. In this hybrid role, you'll have a defined work location that includes work from home and assigned office days set by your manager.
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As part of this team, you will play a critical role in our network transformation through building a unified network across all lines of business and maintaining the technology that keeps millions of our customers connected.
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You will partner with other internal teams to provide business intelligence through identifying the right data, conducting research and analyses, and providing insights to make recommendations and guide decision making.
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You’ll participate in the design of the signs and be responsible for assigning appropriate signage for each site, manufacturing, permitting & installation. Serve as the expert in the design, manufacturing and installation of exterior signs.
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