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Makes hiring recommendations, trains, onboard, and oversees the work of Writing Consultants and Tutors; schedules training and workshop sessions, writing workshops, and other presentations requested by individual faculty and special programs.
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Bharat Gautam | Sr. Technical Recruiter. Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills: Full stack developers should be able to identify and resolve technical issues efficiently and effectively.
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The Technical Operator will cover localization of TV spots, film trailers and social media content including graphics insertion, subtitling, dubbed audio layback and encoding of files for international broadcast and online distribution.
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Imaging Technical Manager - MRI - Day Shift. As the Imaging Technical Manager for MRI, you will oversee service excellence and create a safe patient-centered experience. Coaches and supports Imaging staff in the application of their skills and critical thinking to support technical, clinical, and clerical activities.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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On-camera and writing experience in TV / Film / Online Media Production. However, writing skills are a requirement, as this Host/Producer will write video scripts for news and features. Attending in-person events like Comic-Con is also a possibility for this role.
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Knowledge of AutoCAD, REVIT, and producing technical drawingsExperience with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and PowerPointStrong technical writing, analytical and communications skillsExhibits creative thinking and design oriented skillsDetail-oriented with an emphasis on quality work productsDemonstrated interest in lighting design or related field, and have a strong desire to advance skills related to WSP’s work and projects.
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All efforts driven by the Middle School Literacy Specialist will be in service of an equitable, inclusive, rigorous, and diverse learning experience in reading, writing, listening, and speaking for all students.
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This role will be responsible for conducting and overseeing research, field work, impact analysis, report preparation, and business development related to CEQA/NEPA and related technical studies.
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The Middle School Literacy Specialist reports to the Associate Director of Literacy. In collaboration with the AD of Literacy and Director of Teaching & Learning, the middle school literacy specialist will create and document an inclusive, equitable, and culturally relevant vision for excellence in middle school literacy.
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Highly proficient with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., AutoCAD, REVIT, SketchUp and all Microsoft Office software), technology, math principles, graphics, spreadsheets, and tools.
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Experience in design/build and other alternative delivery projects Experience in writing of technical papers and technical presentations Experience technical studies for traction power systems, including train performance simulations, ac and dc load flow simulations, short circuit calculations, EMI/EMC studies.
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As a D365 Commerce Technical Architect, you will play a crucial role in the enhancement and optimization of our e-commerce platform to support our DTC marketing initiatives and web store functionalities.
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Our team combines a blend of technical, commercial and advisory skills including structural, geotechnical and civil engineering capabilities, ports and maritime expertise, technical due diligence, program and project management, owner’s engineering, power systems engineering, and risk management consulting.
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Detailed technical knowledge of the means-and-methods of heavy civil construction and related field engineering, including State highway construction standards. Ability to drill down into technical challenges on bridge construction, concrete paving, asphalt paving, etc.
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