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Technical Writing: Support the engineering director, operations director, and project team members with drafting, editing, and submitting technical papers and white papers for client consumption.
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Under general supervision, the Safety Specialist performs technical work in a wide range of environmental, health and safety disciplines to achieve compliance with EH&S standards along with federal and state regulatory requirements.
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As a Technology Support Specialist, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance to our employees and customers. Alphawave Semi is seeking a skilled Technology Support Specialist to join our team.
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Be a technical specialist on GPU computing and networking products, directly supporting GPU customers Direct experience and strong knowledge of parallel programming, GPU CUDA/ROCm development, and applications.
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The Vascular Clinical Specialist role will provide detailed technical support for vascular products and procedures to a wide range of clinical base including physicians, nurses and technicians.
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Russell Tobin & Associates is currently seeking a Product Support Specialist III to work for our client in the Technology industry. The Service Management and Operations Group is seeking a Product Specialist to help customers achieve success by understanding their needs and responding quickly and effectively to requests.
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The Senior Software Engineer – OPC/ Operator Dynamic Dialog Subsystem (ODDS): is the principal IBM and 3rd party software product support for automation & scheduling and is the expert technical resource for those software systems.
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Role Accountabilities:As a Design Manager, you will lead a team of engineers, urban designers, and specialist consultants in planning and designing a wide range of structural and nature-based measures to reduce flood risk to people and to coastal waterfront facilities such piers and wharves; surface and underground transit systems; drainage, sewer, and dry utility systems; emergency operations facilities; buildings; and public spaces.
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As the Junior Technical Marketing Specialist at Akuity, you will play a pivotal role in engaging with developers and platform engineers, advocating for our platform, and fostering a thriving community around our products and services.
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Must have work or academic experience in: Microcontroller architecture, wireless communication protocols, secure hardware and software design; IoT, consumer electronics and industrial application system design requirements as well as emerging trends; IC (integrated circuit) manufacturing and supply chain; and Blending technical and commercial requirements for cross-divisional success.
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As a Technical Support Specialist, you will report to one of our Support Team Managers and work with team members across the globe. Technical support experience in a SaaS environment.
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Expertise in one or more digital technical disciplines (information management, BIM, GIS, data analytics, automation, etc.) Able to translate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders and work closely with clients to develop project and program digital visions.
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May serve as a product specialist acting as a technical consultant to clients and Relationship Managers in various business segments and geographic locations. General knowledge of Bank credit products and underwriting standards required to identify credit opportunities with clients and initiate the credit transaction.
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Challenge: As a Polymer TPM for our company, you will be responsible for managing the technical aspects of our polymer film and adhesive products. ·At least 5 years of experience in technical project management, preferably in the polymer film and adhesive industry.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Technical Marketing Specialist and Community Developer to join our dynamic team. Technical Marketing Specialist & Community Developer (Full-time.
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