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Who We AreBased in California, AeroVironment (AVAV) is a global leader in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and tactical missile systems. Worker TypeRegularJob Description SummaryThe Program Manager (PM) II is responsible for the execution of company programs including cost, schedule, and technical performance.
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The Production Purchasing Manager will be responsible for supporting Production Operations with purchase requests from key departmental stakeholders, soliciting price quotes from vendors, creating purchase orders, managing goods receipts, and reconciling outstanding purchase transactions.
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Communicate effectively with team members and shop floor manager/shop foreman to problem solve, instruct, and coordinate activities Responsible for proper use, operation and care of all tools, tooling, and inspection equipment.
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As a Shop Foreman, you will coordinate and oversee activities between the Service Shop and assisting our guests. Excellent troubleshooting skills in hydraulic systems, electrical systems, engines, drive trains, and suspension systems.
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Familiarity with GMP quality systems/processes such as change control, deviations, facility equipment/systems such as cell culture reactors, chromatography, filtration, as well as other equipment needed to support these processes such as autoclaves, clean in place (CIP) systems, washers, clean steam, etc.
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Create lesson plans and deliver outstanding teaching to our little learners. The Learning Experience, Newbury Park is a child care center serving infants through Pre-K, committed to investing in our staff and developing a caring, friendly community of educators and learners.
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Understands, and is able to apply, appropriate FDA and ICH guidelines in the design of clinical development plans and studies. Plans timing for, designs, leads, and may act as clinician for healthy volunteer phase I and dedicated Clinical Pharmacology studies including (but not limited to) SAD/MAD, DDI, Food-Effect, ADME, Hepatic/Renal Impairment, BA/BE, and PK bridging.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis and experimental design, knowledge of laboratory and pharmaceutical production equipment including bioreactors, chromatography processes, ultrafiltration, diafiltration, sterile filtration, process tanks, and CIP/SIP systems.
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TicketManager is an official partner of the Philadelphia Eagles, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, LAFC, Minnesota Wild, Ticketmaster and a partner of over 50 professional and college sports teams, franchises, universities and technology providers.
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Required Skills Bachelor’s in electrical engineering or related field, or equivalent work experience Minimum of 8 years of relevant hands on experience in hardware design Demonstrated track record of success project development from design to production PCB layout experience, knowledge with Mentor Expedition is a plus Experience in managing outsourced hardware ODM/OEM development projects.
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Founded in 1956, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is the premier specialty retailer of high-quality products for the kitchen and home in the United States. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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It is key to our becoming one of the world's leading biotechnology companies, reaching over 10 million patients worldwide. Analyze data to answer key questions from senior leaders with an eye for what drives business performance, investigating and communicating opportunities of holistic value delivery.
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If so, you may be the person we're seeking to help coordinate and support privacy compliance for Xperi as our Global Privacy Compliance Manager. · Organize and coordinate with legal to update privacy policies and other notices as needed.
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Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse/Licensed Psych Tech is responsible for providing patient care to individuals with physical, behavioral and/or emotional conditions in an assigned psychiatry unit, by carrying out individualized treatment plans that have been established for each patient.
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