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The ideal candidate for the role will have an Associate Degree in Electronics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field and five years of relevant work experience in traffic signal systems such as Intelligent Transportation Systems and/or traffic signal timing, including two years of lead or supervisory experience.
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Pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, or similar field. PNNL's Earth System Science Division enables energy independence and national security through leadership in earth systems science, engineering, and decision analytics.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science or a relevant field Minimum 10 years of experience in network architecture, cybersecurity, cloud computing, system integration, systems engineering, systems architecture, and systems design (or equivalent experience) Strong knowledge of technical concepts.
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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science.
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Degree in Business, or a quantitative discipline such as Computer Science, Statistics, Engineering, Mathematics, or Economics is preferred. Description U-Haul Risk Management is seeking an enthusiastic, detail-oriented individual with strong technical and effective communication skills for a full-time Analyst position on our Business Analyst Team. This is an exciting and challenging opportunity in which you will have a direct and impactful change on the company and our customers, where you can expand your skills and grow within the company.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science or similar field with 10 years' experience as a data engineer, Database Administrator, or software developer. Master’s degree in computer science or related field.
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Minimum of 10 professional years’ experience with a high degree of technical and engineering demonstrating competence across multiple asset classes, typically covering offices, retail, hotels, logistic and industrial assets with ability to manage all technical due diligence and ownership/operations issues that arise including structural, building envelope, MEP, environmental, sustainability, vertical transportation, fire/life safety, development and redevelopment and reporting.
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The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic to work with other engineers, project managers, and other technical staff assisting with planning, designing, and overseeing civil engineering projects, such as site development, industrial facilities, renewable energy and municipal infrastructure including design of roadways, drainage facilities, site grading, water/wastewater, water and sanitary sewer utilities.
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Lead industrial compliance activities such as Aquifer Protection Permitting (APP), Underground Storage facility permits, ADWR permitting, and rules. Serve as Project Manager, providing oversight and management for the permitting, design, installation, and testing of water production wells and aquifer storage and recovery wells.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems. “A” School for FTs - This 27- to 33-week course in Groton, Conn., provides a basic knowledge of electronics, mathematics and computer theory to support the operation and basic maintenance of submarine weapons control systems.
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May use standard office equipment including, but not limited to: computer workstation/laptop (keyboard, monitor, mouse), printer, fax, calculator, copier, telephone, two-way radio and associated computer/technology peripherals.
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Technical schooling diploma Funeral Services/Mortuary Science preferred. Bachelor's degree in Mortuary Science where required by state law. Technical schooling diploma Funeral Services/Mortuary Science preferred.
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The Engineering Manager will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to achieve project objectives and drive continuous improvement in engineering processes. Provide technical guidance and support to project teams, resolving complex engineering issues as they arise.
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Google Cloud Engineer Locations: Phoenix/Charlotte/Los Angeles (Hybrid) Minimum Required Experience: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, Masters preferred in Computer Science. Skills & Qualifications: Experience with GCP – CloudFunction, GKE, BigQuery, CloudSQL, IAM, Looker, GCS, Firebaser etc is much desired.
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Oversee all aspects of treasury operations, including cash management, liquidity forecasting, investments, debt management, and foreign exchange risk management. Experience with treasury management systems (TMS) and financial risk management tools.
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