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Broad information security experienceAdvanced English writing and speakingProficient project management best practicesMust be able to think and function in a global marketplaceMust have excellent verbal and written communications skillsMust be a self-starter, with limited supervision & be able to work effectively in a global diverse environmentMust be US citizenWe value:Strong technical writing and public speaking.
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Responsible for providing technical leadership for current and future state architecture and integration designs in support of project and enterprise requirements. Demonstrating project leadership skills and technical leadership skills applied in a high volume, high availability and fast paced environment and be able to overcome obstacles through collaboration, research/ testing and communication.
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The Onsite Service Engineer is responsible for providing product support and technical know-how to customers at assigned customer sites. 1-3 years of equivalent experience in relevant technical field such as electronic, mechanical, chemical, gas, refrigeration or basic vacuum.
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Perform job duties of all lower job descriptions (Technician A, Technician B, Mechanic, General Service Technician)Adequately explain technical diagnoses and needed repairs to non-mechanical individuals which may include employees and customers on an as-required basis.
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This includes new equipment startups, pilot programs, rental equipment technical support, and above-ground live demonstrations. Support sales by conducting pilot programs, providing technical support for rental equipment, and performing live above-ground demonstrations for prospective customers.
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Develop and maintain a proactive relationship with assigned Edupoint customers serving as the customer's point-of-contact within CRC and assist them with all issues and inquiries related to technical support of open tickets.
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Two (2) years technical degree or equivalent experience preferredExperienced in general body and upholstery repairs. Knowledge and Experience:Five (5) years progressive heavy equipment body/collision repair and refinishing required.
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Advanced knowledge of pertinent technical reference materials (maintenance manuals, IPC’s, AD’s, service bulletins, structural repair manuals, etc. A&P (FAA Airframe and Powerplant) license required.
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AA degree (technical discipline) + 1 year work experience in Semiconductor cleanroom. Primary job duties are to perform a variety of routine operations supporting wafer fabrication in a specific functional area.
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Tools Provided – Sears provides company vehicle, uniforms, specialty tools, mobile phone & industry-leading app that eliminates paperwork and provides technical support. Tens of thousands of repair techs have been trained by Sears Technical Institute in the past 60 years.
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Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations X-ray license, Coronal Polishing certificate, CPR certificate Knowledge Can competently perform the clinical and technical dental procedures required for a Registered Dental Assistant.
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Incredible technical skills with color, styling, cutting and blow drying in men’s and woman’s hairMust have a valid cosmetology license from the state where intending to work Flexible availability is needed including, but not limited to, weekends and eveningsStrong communication skills Professional, motivated, and detail-orientedPositive and great attitude.
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Technical education or FAA Airframe & Powerplant license preferred. Must be able to obtain and maintain an airport security badge through the local airport authority, if applicable. QualificationsEDUCATION: Must have a high school diploma, an equivalent certificate, or a bronze level WorkKeys certification.
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Situated on site, in our Tempe, AZ location, the successful Recruiter will focus heavily on building working relationships internally and externally to understand and bridge hiring needs with potential qualified applicants through establishing partnerships with construction organizations, centers of education and technical and trade schools.
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Must have excellent analytical, written, and organizational skills with the ability to manage complex technical information and have an industry-leading understanding of ingredient functionality, product evaluation, health and nutrition, food manufacturing processes, microbiology, quality assurance principles, and market research practices.
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