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Staff would be responsible for developing deliverables such as GIS-based mapping and analysis, technical writing, research, developing plans and reports, presentation materials, public workshop materials, grant assistance, and a wide range of public engagement activities.
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Experience writing and/or presenting white papers and/or providing expert level presentations at conferences and other events promoting the field of sustainable infrastructure and active, non-motorized transportation.
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Excellent academic credentials with proven expertise in legal research and writing. The candidate must demonstrate excellent academic credentials and superior research and writing skills.
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Constant desire to learn and grow in the field of web developmentHave interest or experience in technical leadership of an engineering team It’ll be helpful (not required) if you have: Backend experience writing web services with Node.jsExperience with GraphQLExperience with front-end testing frameworks like Jest, Cypress, etc.
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Qualifications At least 8 years of proven experience as an editor, preferably with some of that in the opinion section of a reputable newspaper or media organization Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with a strong command of grammar, AP style and journalistic ethics.
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If you are interested in this position, you must submit a resume, law school transcript, and writing sample to us at Careers@desortstaffing.com We look forward to hearing from you! Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with clients, lawyers, business professionals, and third parties.
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5+ years programming experience with writing complex programs and implementing custom algorithms in these and other environments. Java, Scala, and with machine learning and deep learning and Big data frameworks including TensorFlow, Keras, Caffe, MXNet, Spark, Hadoop, and NLP frameworks such as NLTK, Stanford NLP, SpaCy, and others.
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This pool encompasses courses in litigation and transactional lawyering skills, including negotiation, pre-trial practice, civil trial practice, criminal trial practice, appellate advocacy, legal writing, drafting, legal research, alternative dispute resolution, oral advocacy, mediation, and other related professional practice education.
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Advanced or basic degree (recent PhD from top university / MS with 5+ years experience) in a quantitative field such as CS, EE, Information sciences, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Operations Research, or related, with focus on Machine Learning , AI , NLP , deep learning, and/or / data-driven statistical analysis & modelling.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in all phases of litigation, possess excellent legal research and writing abilities, the ability to cultivate and maintain strong client relationships, and an enthusiastic desire to work as part of a team on behalf of injured clients.
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The high level: The Legal Research Manager is a part-time/temporary position that is part of Reading Partner’s National Operations Team. The Research Manager’s main role is to support the Senior Legal Manager in ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal law, anticipating legislation and policy impacts to Reading Partners, and researching, documenting, and answering internal legal questions that arise in the course of Reading Parter’s work.
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Block is looking for an experienced Regulatory Licensing and Exam Manager with relevant state regulatory lending experience. With Cash App, anyone can easily send, spend, or invest their money in stocks or Bitcoin.
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Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities. Recognize performance issues in a timely manner and partner with General Manager and Regional HR Manager to develop action plans for resolution.
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Ideally PhD in AI, Machine Learning, or a related field, complemented by a solid track record in AI R&D.Experience building a LLM or other large models from scratch including writing model code, gathering training data, optimizing training and inference.
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The Property Manager is responsible for initiating solutions to the unique issues and challenges of the properties, directing the work performance of site personnel, service providers, and contractors in a manner requiring minimum supervision from the Property Supervisor.
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