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Strong fundamentals in problem solving, algorithm design and complexity analysis. The Campaign Measurement & Optimization (CMO) organization is looking for a Principal Research Scientist interested in solving one of the most challenging business problems in marketing measurement, a thought leader with deep expertise in modeling, and scaling measurement science.
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Provides primary clinical user support and problem resolution while submitting and tracking enhancements as needed. This Clinical Systems Analyst opportunity is part time at 20 hours per week, offers full benefits and a convenient day shift schedule.
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Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) is a world leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of a broad portfolio of high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal process (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs) used in virtually all types of electronic equipment, dedicated to solving the toughest engineering challenges.
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Key skills and abilities include coaching, influencing, facilitation, negotiations, presentation, communication, process development, analysis, and problem solving. Provides balanced judgement and demonstrates problem solving skills in extremely complex and ambiguous situations.
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The successful candidate will have a demonstrated familiarity and ability to teach graphic design, motion design and/or user interaction design with aesthetic fundamentals and problem solving through a solid foundation in visual, analytical, and communication skills.
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Certifications & Licenses: CFA CTP Required Skills: PROJECT MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS SELF MOTIVATED PROBLEM-SOLVING PROCESS IMPROVEMENT Additional Skills: ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT CLOSING AUDIT ACCOUNTING FINANCE CFA.
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Demonstrated problem solving ability in cross-functional environment. The technology is inspired by nature and directly converts CO2 into a replacement for ordinary cement, turning a problem into a product.
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The role of a Supply Planner is high-impact and complex, and it must be undertaken by someone who is capable of solving complex problems and holds a tenacious passion for doing "what it takes.
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Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to implement antenna-related radiating/feeding/grounding structures within small form factors. Experience with CAD design (preferred Siemens NX and Teamcenter) for consumer electronic products.
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Dedicated to solving difficult problems with huge impact, our first step is to automate circuit board design. Experienced at all phases of hardware product engineering including architecture, management, PCB design, schematic, layout, routing, bring up, validation, test, manufacturing, debugging, scripting, software development, firmware, and more.
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Strong problem-solving skills and ability to think creatively. As a Tech Lead - Conversational AI, you will play a crucial role in developing and implementing intelligent chatbot solutions that revolutionize businesses.
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Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and document customer requirements and facilitate business requirement workshops. Design, customize, configure, and test SAP SD modules, while also providing troubleshooting support and solving software problems.
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Provide psychodynamic interventions, crisis intervention, grief/bereavement counseling, problem solving, stress reduction and developing healthy coping strategies in individual/family/group settings.
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Experience with DB2 database on EC2/AWS •Deep understanding of AWS Storage with respect to DB2 database •Problem-solving and communication skills. Any of the DB replication tools like Qrep, Qlik and/or Informatica CDC •Experience with Online utilities, indexing strategies, index management and statistics for 500 million+ row tables.
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Collaborate with internal and external technology partners, such as core tech development, product management, and external advanced research institutes, and manage research programs. Monitor tech trends in clean energy sector, build analysis, and produce presentations on a monthly base.
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