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Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or in a STEM related Field. Advanced degree (Master's or Ph. D.) Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or in a STEM related Field.
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Bachelors’ Degree in Computer Science, IT, Computer Engineering, MIS, Mathematics desired; Master’s degree in one of these areas preferred. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, IT, Computer Engineering, MIS, Mathematics or related field.
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Bachelor's degree in environmental science (geology, chemistry, biology, ecology, natural resources) or engineering (civil, environmental, chemical) from an accredited institution. Proficiency using Microsoft Office suite software (including Outlook, Word, and Excel.
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For example, a four year Bachelors degree is equal to four years of experience. Desired Qualifications Evidence of a Masters degree in a related field with program evaluation, data analysis and social science research methodologies.
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No experience required with a Bachelor's degree in behavioral health - we will train you. A bachelor's degree (not in the field of behavioral health) and 1 year of behavioral health experience, or.
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Bachelor degree in Content Subject; Current Arizona IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card; SEI endorsement, preferred. Promotes and nurtures whole-child education of Paideia scholars by working collaboratively with parents, fellow educators, and campus leaders in planning and tailoring courses of study; using relevant data in monitoring, assisting with, and correcting, academic efforts; supporting the Leader In Me character program; and providing a safe environment conducive to learning.
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Two (2) year degree or actively pursuing post- secondary education. Must have two (2) year degree or higher or 60 college credit hours or a passing score on the specialized test (Para-pro, WorkKeys, ect.
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No college degree is required, but a high degree of difficulty and satisfaction is standard. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the EOD community can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
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A bachelor’s degree in environmental science or a biological discipline; holding a master’s degree in wildlife biology is preferred; Ten years of experience as an environmental consultant in the power, oil and gas industries (master’s degree will be credited as two years’ experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in materials engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, or related field. OR an additional 3 years of engineering experience in lieu of degree. Utilize CAD/CAM software to create casting models, molds, and tooling designs.
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Medical Degree is required ,with Hematology/Oncology training preferred. Keywords : senior director, clinical program lead, late-stage clinical development, clinical trials, global, strategy, hematology, lymphoma, oncology, targeted therapies, ADCs, antibody-drug conjugates, program, asset, label extension, life-cycle management, pharma, biotech, biopharma, MD, medical doctor, phase I, phase II, phase III, FDA.
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Bachelors in Computer science or 5+ years of demonstrated experience of functional IT support NOC, Data Center, etc. Knowledge of various IT related software and hardware such as Microsoft, Cisco, Powershell, Veeam, OKTA, WatchGuard, Manage Engine, VMware, HP, Lenovo, Apple, SharePoint, Office 365, Active Directory, etc.
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Technical degree i.e. BE / B.Tech / M.Tech / MCA / M.Sc. in Computer Science / Management Information Systems / Engineering / Math / Physics / Chemistry or proven professional and technical experience.
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4-year college degree or a paralegal / legal assistant certificate. Estate Planning Paralegal to draft trusts, wills, POA's, deeds and LLC documents. We have an immediate need for an Estate Planning Paralegal for a 3-month contract.
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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or computer engineering or any STEM Degree with 7+ years of experience in SOC Design or Analog Design and Manufacturing. With the first "Open System Foundry" model in the world, our combined offerings of wafer fabrication, advanced process, and packaging technology, chiplet, software, robust ecosystem, and assembly and test capabilities help our customers build their innovative silicon designs and deliver full end-to-end customizable products from Intel's secure, resilient and sustainable source of supply.
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