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Ensure the delivery of clean geometry models suitable for finite element analysis. Engage in technical reviews throughout all stages of the product development lifecycle. Special MentionsRelocation providedResponsibilities include but are not limited to:Design and maintain CAD models of mechanical and mechatronics components and systems, including tools, fixtures, jigs, structures, and focusing on rapid prototyping and production using Creo & Windchill.
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Specialized/technical training Training for California Clinical Laboratory Scientist or California Specialty (Limited) License. 1 year Prior experience and/or CLS training to include: specialized and complex analysis, quality control, calibration, QC evaluation, inventory control, preventative maintenance, and quality improvement related to Clinical Laboratory field.
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Assist our environmental science and planning teams with management and reviews of highly technical NEPA projects that include space and missile launches, satellite systems, radar and satellite communications, space and airspace management, and other aerospace programs tied to DoD system acquisitions.
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Handles a majority prosecution docket while providing technical analysis and assistance in patent litigation and Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings. Assists with technical issues in IP due diligence and litigation.
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The Cytogenetic Technologist II is proficient in a wide range of tissue culture, FISH, Chromosomal microarray and other chromosome analysis activities and functions under general directions from senior technical personnel.
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5+ years of cyclotron experience with Associates Degree in a Technical Discipline or BS in Mechanical or Electronic Engineering required. Perform trend analysis and tracking of cyclotron performance data.
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Depth of knowledge in structural and/or building envelope investigations and technical skills to drive independent analysis of single-family residences, residential development, and commercial properties.
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Technical accounting & transaction advisory experience from a top-tier public accounting firm or a reputable in-house corporate environment. Representative topic areas may include but are not limited to revenue recognition, lease accounting, impact analysis and implementation of new accounting pronouncements, debt/equity transactions, share based compensation, purchase accounting, IPO process, consolidation and much more.
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Houlihan Lokey’s Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) team assists private equity and corporate clients by providing cohesive diligence across financial, tax, data analytics, cybersecurity, and technical accounting.
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You will work cross-functionally with Product, Sales, Account Management, Marketing, Engineering, Technology Analysis & Documentation, Technical Support, and other teams, documenting and reporting program scope, deliverables, timeliness, critical paths, change control, and proactively engage in risk mitigation.
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10 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment (water quality analysis, treatment evaluations, process design, regulatory compliance assessments, distribution water quality analysis, etc.
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Client is seeking a Senior Information Security Engineer that will provide complex technical analysis and support of mainframe security in a large, complex Multi-LPAR RACF environment utilizing RRSF (RACF Remote Sharing Facility), zSecure, RACF/DB2 and CICS.
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How you’ll make an impact: As a Broadcast Infrastructure Technician at SiriusXM Los Angeles, you are in a front-facing role where you provide first line technical support for SiriusXM’s Broadcast and IT Systems, Studio personnel and Remote Users.
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This is a highly technical role, requiring familiarity with day to day operations and use of eDiscovery technology including data processing tools, hosting platforms (Relativity experience required) and analytics/TAR/Predictive Coding (Relativity or Brainspace strongly preferred.
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Preparing technically sound and legally defensible analyses and environmental impact assessment documentation, including technical writing, quantitative analysis, review, and quality control, in compliance with CEQA and NEPA.
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