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No experience is required, but previous experience as a tree grounds worker is a plus. A Plus Tree specializes in the removal, pruning (trimming), and health of trees in urban areas.
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Experience in PCB layout and/or IC package design is a plus. Knowledge in system level timing budget, signal integrity, and power integrity is a plus. Good communication skills, fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese is a plus.
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Adaptive Insights experience a plus. LifeMoves is seeking a Senior Revenue Accountant. As a results-driven organization, since 1987, our mission has been to provide interim housing and supportive services that create opportunities for homeless families and individuals to return to stable housing and long-term self-sufficiency rapidly.
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Use of one or more of AutoCAD, Solidworks, COMSOL, ANSYS, Aspen Plus, HYSYS. Seeking a self-driven and passionate individual to join our engineering team to deliver zero-carbon industrial heat and power with our client's solid-state thermal battery.
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Roofing Sales Experience: While not required, previous experience in roof sales is a plus. Solar Sales Expertise: We are looking for experienced solar sales professionals who have a proven track record of success.
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TM. Here’s a glimpse of some of the coolest projects we’ve worked on: Avaya Stadium (Home to the San Jose Earthquakes), the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, San Jose State University Event Center, Cupertino City Center Park, the Haunted House at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and the Guadalupe River Park to name a few.
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Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and Industrial Security Professional (ISP) a plus. Knowledge of or with AutoCAD and or Revit a plus. This position is for a subject matter expert in Physical Security Systems with working knowledge of Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and Video Surveillance solutions.
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Proficient in MS-Word, Excel, and Power BI/Tableau PERSONALITY/SOFT SKILLS: Self-starter and individual contributor Demonstrate a sense of curiosity as to the financial implications of company activities Process oriented, with a focus on standard work Ability to deliver information about issues in a timely and objective manner A team player with the ability to develop strong relationships and leverage internal and external alliances Creative, proactive and forward thinking.
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It would be a plus if you also possess previous experience in:•4+ years' experience diagnosing and repairing mechanical, electromechanical, robotics, and/or electronic equipment, in the laboratory, as a Field Service Engineer or Biomedical Engineer.
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Our client is looking for a self-driven and passionate individual to join their engineering team to deliver zero-carbon industrial heat and power with our novel solid state thermal battery. Experience working independently, as well as work in a team-orientated and fast-paced startup-like environments.
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Knowledge of data analysis and programming tools such as MATLAB, JMP, Spotfire, and AEL is a plus. Knowledge of Cadence required, ADS familiarity a plus for Hybrid PA development.
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Experience with signal integrity in a mixed signal/power environment. Practical depth of knowledge in analog (low signal and power) and digital design, plus statistics. Minimum of a four-year degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, or equivalent.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Understanding of Web based development, and component-based development pattern, familiarity with React, Angular 2.0+, Vue.js, or any other equivalent library / framework is a plus, 3+ years of experience in relevant domains.
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Typically obtains daily site work role assignments from the Lead Foreman, Driver Foreman, Supervisor, Project Manager or Account Manager, however, has a dotted line to the Dispatcher, Operations Supervisor and directly reports to the Operations Manager/Transportation Manager.
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