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Self-identified as a person with lived (or family) experience with mental illness and the mental health system. Position is reserved for an individual who has lived or knows someone with lived experience with mental illness or the mental health system.
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Installs, repairs, and adjusts deep well pumps, booster pumps, compound meters, pressure gauges, reservoir recorders and valves, chlorination equipment, chlorine residual recorders and mixing chamber equipment, miscellaneous hydraulic valves, relief valves, check valves, float switches and other appurtenant equipment on the water supply and treatment system.
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The Linux System Administrator is responsible to develop and manage the county's computing and infrastructure systems on private and public cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP). The Linux System Administrator is responsible to manage availability of network, storage, computing, and software of multiple computing and storage systems.
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2+ years of experience in system development/integration or RAMS experience of either liquid rocket engines, or 4+ years of system safety, reliability, or RAMS engineering experience in any industry.
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The Linux System Administrator needs to be able to diagnose and resolve problems quickly, should be able to communicate technical concerns and solutions to many different people with varying degrees of technical knowledge as well as work with individuals in all departments to help solve their technical issues.
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Enrollment in the California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) Education Administration Programs and IT System Operations and Maintenance. Principal or Sr Principal System (Test Conductor) Engineer.
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Conduct system analysis, modeling, and simulation to optimize performance and ensure compliance with industry standards. Strong understanding of system design principles, including system architecture, requirements management, and verification/validation.
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You will work with embedded software including real-time GNC algorithm development for missiles system products. Experience supporting missile and captive flight tests, providing real-time and post-mission GNC system performance analysis.
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The candidate will be advised at JPL as part of a larger NASA activity that promotes interdisciplinary Earth System Science using satellite observations with new data analytics platforms. The successful candidate will be a member of JPL’s Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems group which studies the role of ecosystems and the carbon cycle within the Earth System.
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Primary resource, technical expert and system administrator to various Workday Payroll and other HR Systems. Job Title - Workday HCM System Analyst ( Hybrid) Lead system upgrades, enhancements and ongoing operations by assessing the impacts, create test plans, identify and resolve errors and modifications to processes.
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WHO YOU AREAs the Revenue and System Operations Manager, you will be at the forefront of driving our company’s growth by enhancing sales productivity, operational efficiency, and revenue optimization.
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Northrop Grumman Defense Systems sector is seeking a System Safety Engineer with experience in safety engineering processes and standards to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. System Safety Engineer - Principal / Sr. Principal (AHT.
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Knowledge and experience with any of the following HMI software and Alarm Management platforms:Wonderware InTouch & System Platform. Perform PLC and HMI programming, SCADA system design and startup assistance.
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Roles and Responsibilities: A hands- on Brinqa System Administrator. Benefits: The benefits available with this position include: Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.
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The candidate is expected to use knowledge of process capabilities for printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) and Electrical, Electronic and Electro-mechanical (EEE) component production as well as system-level performance requirements to establish critical quality and reliability metrics.
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