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Brake and hydraulic, exhaust, primary and/or advanced fuel ignition and electrical, suspension and alignment, air conditioning and computer systems. The Senior Technician position requires your talent and technical expertise to diagnose drivability and electrical systems, while using your leadership and mentoring skills in driving a team toward increased customer care and satisfaction.
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With general direction, creates basic to highly complex designs of electric master system plans, power system, protection and generation models, facility power systems, sustainability/renewable energy systems, and other similar electrical systems.
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As required, highest-level relevant state/local license for Stationary Engineer and/or HVAC, plus universal level refrigerant recovery license Computer skills and building automation systems experience required.
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Proficient computer skills and extensive knowledge of the Microsoft suite of Office products including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; Adobe Acrobat; and knowledge of state EDI systems a plus.
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Strong computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite products, and experience with project-related systems such as Prolog and Primavera are required. Manages project controls, cost, and performance activities and procedures, project logistics, organization, systems and project closeout.
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Designs and administers computer networks and related computing environments including systems software, applications software, hardware, and configurations. Monitors the performance of networks and computer systems.
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We are looking for an innovative, creative, and highly motivated individual to support the SATCOM Capability Integration office managing a diverse set of strategic and tactical MILSATCOM systems and infrastructure.
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Operates specialized automated law enforcement information systems including public safety information systems to access and maintain data, including the Records Management System, Computer Aided Dispatch, State and County databases, licensing and permit databases; Livescan, parking enforcement and animal control permit and licensing systems, photo databases, and others as required.
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Responsible for the quality and product that is produced within the shift in line with the companies’ quality systems, processes and procedures. Ability to use office equipment including computer monitors, keyboard, telephone.
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Required Qualifications:California Certified Phlebotomy TechnicianAbility to read, write and communicate effectively in EnglishMust demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the jobHospital Fire and Life Safety Card (Los Angeles City Employees only)Preferred Qualifications:Experience with lab/hospital computer systems and softwareApplicable clinical lab work experienceBilingual skills to communicate effectively with patients and familiesPay Rate: Min - $23.83 | Max - $32.01.
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Familiarity with computer operating systems, a myriad of consumer and commercial communications devices (e.g., PDAs, smartphones, routers, modems, converters, and wireless devices), and computer software applications.
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Computer skills Include timekeeping systems, Microsoft Words, Excel and Outlook, POS system, Personal computers, Microsoft Outlook, Daily usage of technology and tracking applications to complete tasks.
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Computer literate; proficient in use of POS - Point of Sale systems. Must be able to complete CBC driver training, pass a MVR according to CBC standards and maintain a valid drivers' license with insurance (now or when eligible to drive for CBC.
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Bachelor s Degree in computer science, information systems, data science or other technical area and/or 3+ years of Marketing Technology or related, relevant technical experience. Maintain process flow documentation for decisioning logic changes from ideation to production through Share Point and project management systems.
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Alternatively, will accept a Masters degree in Management Information Systems (MIS), Computer Science, Engineering, Business, Accounting, Finance, Supply Chain, Operations or a related field and 4 years of related work experience.
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