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Minimum of 2 years on-site as a Resident Manager; will consider 3 years supervisory experience in a customer service-related business with appropriate certification(s). The Resident Manager is primarily responsible for the day to day management of all property operations to include, weekly and monthly reports, consistent implementation of community policies, accounts receivable and payable, and preparing the annual budget.
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Preferred Area of Experience: Management or supervisory experience Skill(s): Financial literacy, Knowledge of retail banking products and services, Operations management. CIT is now a division of First Citizens Bank. Forever strong.
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Minimum of two to three years' of supervisory experience preferred, two to three years' related experience in early childhood education, child development or working with children in special needs settings.
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Supervisory Responsibilities·When necessary, supervise a team of junior or senior engineers involved in a given project or R&D program for which the Principal Engineer is responsible. Qualifications and Experience·M.S. or Ph. D. in a relevant technology field (i.e., wireless communications, signal processing, statistics, optimization, networking, RF design, etc.
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Signal processing algorithms, MIMO, OFDM, beam-nulling, etc. Overseeing paper design, simulation, software, FPGA, and testing efforts. LOS ANGELES / HYBRIDThe CompanyThis is a rapidly growing high-tech entrepreneurial company in the heart of West Los Angeles.
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Cognitive radio congested and contested spectrum, interference mitigation. Technical writing, proposal preparation, and technical presentation. The Principal Research and Development (R&D) Engineer oversees and participates in the capture, planning, design, prototyping, and verification of wireless technology projects.
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5 years of experience in technical project leadership (i.e., principal investigator). RF sensing, signal detection, and classification, etc. RF propagation, channel modeling, digital communication. Reporting to management as required for strategic planning and assessment.
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Wireless ad-hoc mesh networking, medium access, and routing algorithms. MATLAB, Python, etc. Communicate (telephone/email/in-person) engagement with government and industry. Areas of skill(familiarity required, expertise desirable):·Simulation and prototyping software: C/C.
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Participate in R&D business development and capture efforts to include:·Whitepaper and proposal preparation. Employment is contingent upon the successful clearance of a background check. Travel Requirements·Infrequent travel to support customer interactions or test and demonstration events.
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Participation in the complete technology development cycle: design to field testing. Setting a comprehensive team-wide technology portfolio and pipeline. 10 years of experience in the design and development of wireless systems.
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Customer-facing engagement and technical material preparation where needed. Must be a U.S. person or U.S. Citizen due to clients under U.S. government contracts. As necessary, perform other related duties of which the above are representative.
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A Child Care Program Manager plans, coordinates, and administers a child care program and related activities for a City department in a geographic area or on a City-wide basis; evaluates the work of City or contract employees providing child care for City employees or the public; applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective workforce; fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities; and does related work.
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ASM Global/AEG Security Supervisory experience may be factored 2:1.2. This position will lead/direct event activities as they relate to safety and security of the event, ingress or egress, partnering with contract service providers (EMS & Security), as well as any City of Los Angeles departments present in the building (LAFD, LAPD, etc.
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Minimum of 5-years energy storage commissioning experience with at least 3-years at the supervisory level. Energy storage experience with knowledge of electrical power systems, networking systems, communication systems, and SCADA systems.
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Must have 5+ years experience with surveyor processes and 1+ years experience in a supervisory role. Must have 1+ years supervisory experience. Manage Crew in regards to processes, scheduling, costs, employee relations issues, and employment needs (Instrument man & Rodman.
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