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This position is responsible for the smooth technical operation and development of Banner student services (student registration transactions, grading, transcripts, degrees, withdrawal services, imaging, and workflow), as well as all web information and applications.
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Technologies Proficient in Google Apps, Microsoft Office, Hudl, compliance software, and other sport specific web-based and/or scouting applications. Assist coaching staff in day-to-day operations with the program, including but not limited to coaching, player development, recruiting, scouting, academic support and general operations within NCAA rules.
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Develop, design, and deliver a marketing communications strategy that aligns with recruitment and enrollment goals for various academic programs including web content, digital ads, social media ads, search engine marketing, lead generation, email marketing campaigns, graphics, program sheets, brochures, flyers, video content, PowerPoint presentations and procuring of promotional and print collateral.
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Demonstrate proficiency in Web Design/social media systems, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, databases, web-based communications systems (such as Zoom, Skype, Dropbox, Google Calendar, or similar) and graphic-design software.
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Develop blended learning solutions using Adobe, Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, Captivate, Flash, Dreamweaver, Articulate, Presenter, Engage, Quizmaker, SnagIt, web conferencing technology, or similar applications.
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Field Service Engineer The Staff Process Engineer – Aseptic and Beverage is responsible for independently designing batching and CIP system for different water and/or beverage (including hot fill and Aseptic lines) as well as scoping projects and obtaining equipment quotes from vendors for new beverage processing lines.
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Perform full Acumatica ERP implementation utilizing Concentrus’ implementation methodology, interacting directly with senior-level client personnel; provide client training (on-site and/or web-based) as needed.
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Knowledge and experience within the field of Quality (ISO, Gage Calibration, Metrology, GD&T). Our Brea, CA is looking for a Quality Control Inspector to join their team! Quality Control Inspector.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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Talentry is looking or a Sr. Manager of Quality Control who can oversee and provide leadership for all QC requirements, both domestic and international, as it pertains to the cosmetic industry.
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The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting plans according to budget constraints, design factors and client needs. The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work under the supervision of a licensed corrosion specialist to assist project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of projects.
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As an Electrical Engineer you will work with multiple teams within the Engineering Group to provide products to advanced power plant designs including Small Modular Reactors and Generation IV nuclear power plants, as well as existing power plants with decades of experience, in both domestic and international markets.
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Assist the Product Management team for the product development stages and assist the Process Engineer for the product manufacturing process integration. Work with the Process Engineer at the manufacturing facility on product design, forming design, and plant capacity for any new or modified product.
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Contract-Hire opportunity for a Quality Engineer (2-5 years) to support growing quality team and upcoming audit. The Quality Engineer is an integral role in the company’s success and is responsible for quality planning and continuous improvement by working closely with manufacturing, suppliers and the design team to and improve product quality and the overall quality system.
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A Quality Engineer requires hands-on experience in multiple quality functions. Knowledge of GEAE, Pratt & Whitney, Honeywell, Rolls Royce, & Boeing Quality Systems a plus. Basic Quality Engineering responsibilities: (AS9145) Process Flow Diagram (PFD) Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) Control Plans (CP) Measurement System Analysis (MSA) (Gage R&R) Internal Audits (Quality Management Systems, In-process Audits) Root Cause & Corrective Action (RCCA) Human Factors Continuous Process Improvement.
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