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At this level, the Senior Accountant should function with minimal supervision, and increased focus is placed on supervising and mentoring Staff, independent problem solving, strengthening client relationships and increasing team profitability.
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Education: Master’s degree in a quantitative field such as Computer Science and EngineeringRequired Skills: Experience with infrastructure management such as software migration, disaster recovery, storage management, compute management, access management, and platform monitoringStrong analytical, planning, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
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We value diversity, equity and inclusion as a catalyst to foster innovation and creative problem solving, access the best candidates and adapt to a highly dynamic, competitive environment.
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This role requires a deep understanding of Microsoft Dynamics 365, along with strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Soft Skills: Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
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Self-motivated, proactive, with a keen attention to detail and a knack for problem-solving. Preconstruction Manager Opportunity with Top-tier Commercial General Contractor! We're on the lookout for a dynamic Preconstruction Manager to join our expanding team.
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Use data analysis and problem solving to help solve complex business problems in partnership with Technical Product Owner. The Product Owner will work off the team’s product roadmap to deliver business value, managing all aspects of developing a foundational back-end system to support the employee-to-customer user experience and design, and improve employee (, Back office, Flight Attendant, Reservation Specialist) and customer satisfaction.
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A Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience; 8-10+ years’ experience in editorial management with an emphasis on content creation teams and process, creative problem-solving and insight development; 5+ years in creating and executing digital content strategy.
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If you are passionate about the HVACR industry and enjoy problem-solving, mentoring, and customer service, this position offers a fulfilling career path. This remote position aims to deliver efficient problem-solving solutions to clients while also contributing to the improvement of technical knowledge within the organization.
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Job Description· Professional in Human Resources (PHR or SHRM) certification preferred· Superior collaboration, coaching and problem-solving skills· Demonstrated skills/competencies in critical thought process and systems thinking analysis/problem solving, planning and decision-making· Understanding of employment law and diversity/EEOC compliance and promotion.
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Use data analysis and problem-solving to help solve complex business problems in partnership with the Technical Product Owner. Preferred major in Technology, Business, Management Information Systems 3-5 years of working Agile product owner experience with prior experience leading or developing others in the Agile methodology Experience working in an Agile environment and has written features and user stories Working knowledge of tools like Agility One (VersionOne) Experience in at least one commercial or operations function such as In-Flight, Reservations, Airport Customer Service, Digital, or Sales.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel and PowerPoint) Strong written and verbal communication skills What Would Be Nice To Have : Working knowledge of APM and/or VBP models in developing health claims projections Problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and the ability to model from a blank sheet of paper rather than models previously developed.
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Problem-Solving: Strong problem-solving skills to address any challenges or issues that arise during the scheduling and permitting. The Installation Coordinator is an integral part of the installation team, facilitating seamless communication, organization, and customer engagement to drive success of the team and the business.
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IT Problem Solving; IT Security Auditing; Cybersecurity Controls; Information Security Risk Management; Data Security; Data Security Management; Data Protection. Analytical and problem-solving mindset.
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Develop strong problem-solving skills and self-reliance as you navigate new environments independently. If you have a sense of adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore different cities, states, or even countries.
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Candidates should be able to offer practical advice, have excellent academic credentials, experience in a law firm or similar environment and superior writing, communication, and problem-solving skill.
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