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We provide families with housing problem-solving support, and with connection to homelessness prevention, shelter and housing programs through San Francisco’s Coordinated Entry System. Problem-solving approaches are trauma-informed and strengths-based.
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Work location: The Housing Problem Solving and Outreach Specialist will primarily work at our main office at 37 Grove St., less than one block from Civic Center BART/Muni. After three months, they will most likely have the option to work remotely one day per week.
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The Problem Solving Specialist will provide one-on-one support, assistance, and resources to individuals experiencing homelessness. Through problem solving and housing navigation services, Coordinated Entry seeks to minimize homelessness and help individuals move into safe, stable, and dignified housing.
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To accomplish the above, the successful candidate must be a creative and innovative scientist with strong organic synthesis, problem solving, interpersonal, collaboration and communication skills.
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You must have a strong problem-solving background, hands-on testing skills, and preferably some experience with spacecraft and/or aerospace engineering. Our satellites, which operate from geostationary orbit (GEO), weigh only 400 kg and utilize a proprietary software-defined radio payload.
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Design Excellence - Strong working knowledge of best practices related to urban design principles and standards, campus planning, open space design, sustainability, and resiliency coupled with a passion for problem-solving to enhance the spaces we live-in and occupy.
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The MEP Project Manager is responsible for managing, field inspections, problem solving, and coordinating all necessary Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection project resources and documentation throughout the entire project lifecycle.
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We are looking for a sharp new graduate with a knack for data and problem-solving to join us as an Associate Product Manager! Join our team and work with passionate, curious, and egoless people who love solving real-world problems.
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Lab: Plan and execute complex In Vitro and In Vivo immunology studies including study design, method development, independent data analysis, and technical problem solving. Excels at technical innovation and creative problem solving, prevention and solution.
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As a member of the primary care team at MNHC, the Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) provides CBT and psychodynamic interventions, crisis intervention, grief/bereavement counseling, problem solving, stress reduction & developing healthy coping strategies in individual/family/group settings.
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The ideal candidate has a strong software engineering background and problem-solving ability along with cloud computing (AWS) and data engineering skill set with prior experience on technologies such as Snowflake, Airflow, dbt, Kafka, Spark, Dask, Python, and Tableau.
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Problem Solving: Using your expertise, you will provide step-by-step solutions and explanations to complex problems in the Polish language. Problem Solving: Using your expertise, you will provide step-by-step solutions and explanations to complex problems in the Polish language.
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Js, Svelte or Vue) Strong understanding of software development life cycle (SDLC) and agile methodologies Knowledge of data store technologies (e.g. PostgreSQL, MySQL, ElasticSearch) Experience with writing integration and unit tests (pytest, Jest, Playwright, Cypress) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Learning and applying data analytics techniques while utilizing problem solving skills to conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses using a diverse set of technology applications and tools (i.e. Excel, SQL, R, Python, Tableau, Alteryx, etc); and.
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Will provide analytical problem solving and research support to the Manager, AP Supervisor and the Accounts Payable staff. Strong proficiency in the use of spreadsheet and database software.
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