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Cities and Railroads also rely on us to provide traction-power substations and electricity transmission, as well as signaling and control technology for freight and passenger rail and transit systems.
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Performs a wide range of advanced system support duties in either a service desk or an applications/desktop/field environment, in order to provide effective support for enterprise, client/server, desktop computer systems, network systems and business applications and/or provides effective specialized information technology support related to department specific applications.
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Under the direction of the Contracts and Business Services Branch (CBSB) Chief, with professionalism, the lead Contract Analyst works independently in the Contracts Section (CS) and supports the CBSB. As a Buyer, responsibilities include contract establishment, amendment, and renewal for the acquisition of Information Technology (IT) and non-IT service contracts.
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The Technology Implementation Lead delivers new technological solutions to meet business needs within a specified scope while aligned to enterprise objectives. The Technology Implementation Lead works on problems of diverse scope and complexity ranging from moderate to substantial.
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As a Certified Electrician at Sunrun you will be working on a variety of projects from installing solar systems, performing work for our existing customers, and learning more about energy storage and other new technology.
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Certification in information technology or respiratory therapy training is a plus. Associate Degree in a technical field or Technical Certificate or military technical training required and 2+ years of electro-mechanical, electronic, IT, medical device repair experience required.
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The Senior Software Developer is responsible for analysis, design, implementation, and unit testing to produce high-quality code for a project team responsible for supporting a number of cutting edge technology platforms.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and strategic Field Marketing Specialist to support local real estate agents by helping them build their business using Coldwell Banker’s industry-leading programs and technology products.
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Pattern 2: An AA or AS Technology Degree from a two-year college or technical school in Architectural Drafting, Drafting Technology or related field, AND two years of full-time experience in architectural drafting, architectural specification writing, and architectural cost estimating under the supervision of a licensed architect or engineer and verified in writing by the architect or engineer.
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Engineering Project Manager, Business Technology Solutions (BTS) The Business Technology Solutions (BTS) team champions and executes technology-enabled business solutions that have material top-line and bottom-line impact to Apple.
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As the Pipelines and Pump Stations Lead for HDR’s largest Water Business Group, you will interface with regional and national technology leaders to advance local capabilities, and support national pursuits and project delivery efforts related to their expertise.
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The Information Technology Specialist I is responsible for providing technical support and maintenance for custom-built applications. The Information Technology Specialist I is responsible for providing technical support and maintenance for custom-built applications.
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The Information Technology Manager II (ITM II) focuses on maturing and expanding the services for managing enterprise projects, efforts, and initiatives. The Enterprise Technology Services Program (ETS) is responsible for designing architecting, building and delivering secure innovative solutions and services that drive health care quality and for information technology (IT) strategy formulation, enterprise architecture, enterprise portfolio management, and enterprise governance.
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TOMRA Food designs and manufactures sensor-based sorting machines and integrated post-harvest solutions for the food industry, using the world's most advanced grading, sorting, peeling and analytical technology.
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AA or AS technology degree dealing with instrumentation, computers, or electronics OR related work experience in place of degree. Working with industrial process measurement equipment, gas detectors, protective monitoring and computerized control systems.
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