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Join the team as a Pop Culture News Writer. Pop Culture, News Writer. Our award-winning content studio is seeking a creative, fast, reliable, knowledgeable, and SEO-savvy writer to cover the shows, movies, and sporting events on our streaming services.
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Fud, the "World's First Social Hustling Community" is seeking a Freelancing Expert - Writer to join our team. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Responsibilities include mechanical assembly, maintenance, and servicing cryogenic test setups; maintaining and organizing R&D lab infrastructure and facilities; composing technical documents, and technical troubleshooting.
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Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required. We are looking for a *professional content writer and copy editor *to join our team and teach AI chatbots.
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Position Summary The Technical Project Engineer will work alongside the Supervisor, Event Services, AV Sales Manager, and UCLA hospitality and events teams to design AV solutions for live event services for the IT-managed spaces including the Luskin Conference Center, The Hill, Lake Arrowhead Conference Center, and other central IT events across the UCLA enterprise.
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Laundry is looking for passionate and experienced Animation/CG/VFX Technical Directors who have a strong eye for detail, are creative, knowledgeable about multiple pipelines, and want to work at one of the world's best design & animation studios.
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Experienced and creative copywriter
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This position is also responsible for overseeing technical staff and operations involved in research systems analysis and applications programming, systems programming, technical planning, data administration and security, hardware support, documentation, disaster recovery, client services and training, data center operations, disaster recovery, and cybersecurity.
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Clinical Documentation Improvement Professional (CDIP) or Certified clinical Documentation Specialist (CCS) preferred. The Clinical Documentation Specialist performs record review (quantitative and qualitative) and assesses the level of compliance with stated regulatory requirements by area of job focus.
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We are looking for a talented Technical Project Manager (TPM) to be responsible for projects from inception to business delivery which require the ability to manage timelines while maintaining quality goals.
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Supervise technical elements of projects, including code compliance, systems coordination, detailing, permitting, and construction administration, ensuring that performance and design goals are met.
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Genies is looking for a Senior Technical Artist to expand our Research and Development team. We're looking for someone who is passionate about creating high-quality visuals and has the technical expertise to develop and implement solutions for the next wave of digital identity.
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Ability to improve APC/HCC assignments based on medical necessity documentation & coding of PDx, SecDx, and CPT/HCPCS in accordance with official coding laws, regulations, rules, guidelines, and conventions.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Project Technical Lead to join our established practice in the West. Stantec’s major water infrastructure practice pursues and executes flood risk reduction, water supply, hydropower, mining, and inland navigation projects of varying size and complexity across North America and throughout the world.
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Okta is seeking a top tier candidate to tackle the Company's SEC reporting, technical accounting and ad-hoc projects within the technical accounting and SEC reporting group. This role is an individual contributor reporting to the Senior Director of Technical Accounting and Financial Reporting.
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