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Collaborate with external design and fabrication partners throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring ground support equipment (GSE) meets specified requirements. BenefitsBenefits include: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, paid parental leave, short and long-term disability, 401(k) with a company match of up to 5%, and an Education Support Program.
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As an nCino Support Specialist, you will play a critical role in providing technical support and guidance to our internal colleagues and stakeholders. Provide daily support for the nCino platform, including troubleshooting and resolving technical issues.
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Technical Skills: Proficiency with multiple types of camera equipment, comfortable shooting on everything from iPhone to DSLR, proficient with lighting setups, and post-production software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve.
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Provide technical support to stormwater sales, water quality, recharge, climate change, and flood mitigation improvements. Management experience and technical competencies with stormwater (flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality) projects, horizontal utility projects, site grading, and drainage, and experience serving municipalities on various municipal assignments, including permitting.
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This includes participating in reviews, providing technical support, and making adjustments based on feedback. Work closely with other departments (e.g., animation, modeling, visual effects) to ensure that creature assets meet technical specifications and artistic vision.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist II (CLS II) functions with general directions from senior technical personnel. Additional duties include general support functions necessary for the routine operation of the laboratory.
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Technical PCB design skills using the Siemens design toolset including, but not limited to the Xpedition Layout tool suite with working knowledge of schematic capture, placement, routing, use of the auto-router, constraint manager, and library tools, and use of BluePrint to create complex PCB and CCA drawings, Altium is not used, but transfers over well to the Siemens toolset.
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Under the supervision of the Senior Director of Audio-Vis Technician, Audio Visual Technician, Audio, Technology, Technical, Equipment Rental. The USC Office of Cultural Relations and University Events (CRUE) is seeking an Audio-Visual Technician with a strong background in video production to join its team.
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What you'll need:7+ years of experience in a technical role in software development organizations, including at least 5 years facilitating as a Technical Program Manager, Technical Project Manager, or Scrum Master, managing cross-functional projects Track record of managing a complex software development program with a variety of stakeholders An ability to distill complex issues into solvable and actionable tasks.
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Technical lead or SoC/chip lead experience working with collaborative cross-disciplinary teams (ASIC design, verification, physical design, emulation, software, electronic board design and platform.
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We offer student loan repayment to support recent grads, six months of paid caregiver leave to support new parents, perks like Roadie Babies (bring your little ones & a caretaker along with you on work trips) and Music @ Home (stipend to cultivate your little ones’ music interest), and tuition reimbursement to fuel your ongoing professional development.
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We are helping our client hire a Technical Program Manager who will be accountable for keeping the team on track with its commitments, closely aligned with the stakeholder and vendor partners, and ensuring that the ecosystem supplying users with follow-the-sun support is running flawlessly.
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Arranges, coordinate, and support and assist with overseeing special inspections such as structural masonry, structural steel, welding, and reinforced concrete; technical inspections such.
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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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Skill and ability to train and assess technical performance in the Mohs technician/Mohs laboratory. Ability to read technical documents, policies, procedures and other materials related to work.
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