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Our client is currently seeking a talented Mechanical Engineer for an immediate direct hire opening. Proficient in CAD Tools, specifically SolidWorks, and exposure to Catia V5 (mandatory). 5+ years of Aerospace composites and CNC machining knowledge a must.
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Strong BA skills like – Functional Specs discovery and gathering, writing requirements, use-cases, test-cases, BUAT, meeting with Client Sr. Managers, presenting business solutions, setting up/fine tuning business processes, project-tracking /status, etc.
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We are looking for gaming minded people to add to our team and to mesh well with our client. Our client is one of the biggest online game producers in existence. Facilities Coordinator Position Summary: This position reviews maintaince tickets, act on these requests, and close work orders under general supervision.
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Comfortable supporting all facets of TLS, Code Signing and Client certificate Public Key Infrastructure lifecycle (creation, renewal, revocation). Six years’ experience/education with architecting, implementing and supporting Azure-based infrastructure services (DNS, File Storage, SQL Server, traffic manager, certificate services, monitoring services, etc.
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Our team is dedicated to exceptional customer service and building up a large client base, and the ideal candidate for this role has similar goals in mind. A valid CA cosmetology or barber license.
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Our professionals ensure a superior client experience by determining the client’s needs and providing services including the latest cuts, the best finishing, and the industry’s top chemical services.
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This position will work with a team of professionals along with client project managers, construction professionals, and project stakeholders, to develop, manage and monitor CPM schedules and project control systems throughout a project's life-cycle.
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The Mental Health Therapist facilitates client education, support groups, and promotes domestic violence awareness and prevention through community outreach. Plan and facilitate client psycho-educational and clinical support groups utilizing evidence informed/based curriculums.
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As an Account Executive, Client Relationship Management & Acquisition sales professional, you will work closely with Enterprise and/or Strategic Account Executives to help lead a large, high-value portfolio of accounts to achieve long-term success.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for opening new markets, building a pipeline of potential clients, increasing market presence, and building professional and client referral relationships to achieve revenue targets.
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The Sales Professional is responsible for providing an outstanding client experience and meeting or exceeding sales objectives. This includes enthusiastic, presentable and knowledgeable Sales Professionals that understand the client, attractive and inviting displays, as well as clean and well-lit stores with the best selection of watches for the local market.
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Job Responsibilities As an Associate Practice Area Director, you will build a staff, coordinate the execution of all healthcare activities in your region and maintain client satisfaction. Associate Practice Area Director - Healthcare As a global leader in consulting, engineering, and commissioning services, we specialize in highly technical buildings and the systems that bring them to life.
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Thirsty for knowledge,seeking continuing education to build on their modality mastery (which must include Swedish and deep tissue massage)Clear communicatorswho can effectively identify each client's needs, set clear expectations, and stay connected to the client throughout the session to achieve the goals of each service.
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Discounts on restaurants to go, meal subscription boxes, online fitness memberships, wireless providers and moreAccess to wide range of diagnosis specific trainingPersonal Care, Meal preparation, Companionship, Medication RemindersFollow client care plan and provide updates as neededTwo caregiving referencesProof of negative TB test -Â If you need it, we'll pay for it.
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What We're Looking For: We're seeking therapists who are truly passionate about delivering individual, family and couples psychotherapy, with a commitment to client-centered care and a deep understanding of trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based practices.
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