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Assist with the maintenance and development of all aspects of technical facilities including studios, transmitters, telephone systems, satellite, STL, computers and data networks. Must have at least four years of college or technical school and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Engineering teams are responsible for supporting appropriate security controls, including management, operational, and technical controls in addition to general GoodRx best practices, such as reading and adhering to the security policies and procedures, being vigilant and observant of potential security threats, etc.
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Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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Lastly, we have a Winter #ShakeBreak, a one-week period of Collective Time Off. Lactation support: Handshake partners with Milk Stork to provide a comprehensive 100% employer-sponsored lactation support to traveling parents and guardians.
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Collaborate with other Account Specialist to promote BOTOX for approved indications and execute individual, department, or group resident/fellow trainings within hospital/health system accounts.
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Provide mentorship and technical leadership for a team. Write good technical documentation. Develop, deploy and maintain data processing pipelines using cloud technology such as AWS, Kubernetes, Lambda, Kafka, Airflow, Redshift, S3, Glue, and EMR.
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The ideal candidate has strong technical skills and hands-on experience in molecular biology, protein engineering, and antibody developability assessment. We’re seeking a Senior Research Associate I, Protein Sciences, who will be responsible for antigen and antibody expression, purification, engineering, and characterization.
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We're looking for a Technical Project Manager to support the development and delivery of Pronto's Autonomous Haulage System (AHS). Support other TPMs as a mentor and help establish a culture of excellence.
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Operates, calibrates, and performs routine maintenance on a variety of technical equipment used in the operating room, such as the Drager and/or Narkomed anesthesia machines, HP Monitors, pulse oximeter and rapid infusion/transfusion systems.
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Provide technical consultation and scientific support on all scale/ phase of process development from process screening to bench to pilot to tech. Provide technical seminars, training, hands-on bench work, product demonstration and technical customer service activities to support Commercial objectives.
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We're seeking a DevSecOps Specialist with 4+ years of experience, professional certifications (e.g., CCSP, AWS Certified Security), and a strong background in Azure cloud security. Technical Skills: Expertise in implementing, managing, and securing cloud infrastructure, particularly in Microsoft Azure.
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The Peer Recovery Coach I OR Peer Support Specialists engages, inspires, and facilitates meaningful conversations with members served that assist the members to explore, create, and meet their own recovery goals.
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The Quantitative Supervision and Research (QSR) Team provides quantitative support to the Federal Reserve’s national supervisory programs in the areas of financial risk modeling and model risk management as well as to supervisory teams within the District’s Supervision + Credit group.
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Professional certification, such as the Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS). As our Sr. Risk Specialist BSA/AML , you will help ensure the safety and soundness of the banking system and financial markets by performing examinations of banks and U.S. offices of foreign banks, as well as inspections of bank, financial, holding companies and their non-bank subsidiaries.
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We want customer support to be a key reason why people trust Cash App with their money. Define the product strategy, roadmap, and prioritization end-to-end across the entire support from customer channel experience and automation to agent tools.
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