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Must be very knowledgeable in all aspects of Land Surveying, especially technical. Must be able to go to the field as needed and proficiently lead a crew or solve technical issues. The successful candidate will be a professional land surveyor registered in the state of California with previous management and land surveying experience.
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Work closely with and manage teams of planners and technical specialists to produce CEQA and NEPA documents and related tasks for various projects. Prepare understandable summaries of technical environmental background studies prepared by technical experts, such as transportation and circulation, geology and soils, air quality, and/or noise.
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The Service Manager (SM), Facility Services Group, is responsible for overseeing union field labor and ensuring that the field is adequately staffed; company policies and procedures are adhered to, field technicians are receiving training both technical and safety; quality work is being performed; the field is productive as it pertains to labor hours; the composite labor mix is managed so the company can remain competitive.
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The primary responsibility of the Cath Lab Tech is to provide assistance with patient care in the cardiac catheterization lab (CCL) through the provision of technical assistance to the cardiac catheterization team.
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THEATRE: Training in acting, voice, movement, audition technique, technical theatre practices, design, history, literature, criticism, multicultural theatre, musical theatre, puppetry, and film studies.
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Demonstrated knowledge and technical competence in routine specimen collection, preparation, testing applications, laboratory operations, and quality assurance in one or more assigned clinical specialty areas; examples: Chemistry, Special Chemistry, Hematology/Coagulation, Urinalysis and Transfusion Service.
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About AIR:Established in 1946, with headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, AIR is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution that conducts behavioral and social science research and delivers technical assistance to solve some of the most urgent challenges in the U.S. and around the world.
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Assist with the implementation, maintenance, and resolution of technical issues with the US Foods tax engines (SOVOS/Avalara) Serve as liaison with the IT/IS function on technical matters related to indirect tax applications.
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Proven experience working with Agile development teams and using Agile tools such as JIRA, Confluence, or Azure DevOps. Experience in leading technical discussions and collaborating with development teams, architects, and DevOps engineers.
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Technical Manager (TM) will lead customer projects and will provide thought leadership to customers and project teams from both technology and project management aspects with a clear goal of delivery excellence.
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Occasionally conduct technical reviews of solar construction projects to ensure alignment with industry standards, regulatory requirements, and project specifications. What you’ll bring: Education High school diploma or equivalent; relevant certifications or technical training in construction, engineering, or quality control is preferred.
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Experience in information security testing (e.g., penetration testing, web application security assessments, vulnerability assessments and technical security assessments. Knowledge of industry standards and regulatory compliance requirements (e.g., NIST, PCI-DSS, HIPAA.
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Project Architect, Bachelor of Architecture with California license required , with a minimum of 5 years of technical expertise in life science, laboratories, agriculture technology, GMP, and/or commercial architecture including demonstrated success as a project architect on a range of science & technology project types.
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Successful completion of the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Course, or certification in police, fire or emergency medical dispatch from an accredited college or recognized technical program.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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