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We provide families with housing problem-solving support, and with connection to homelessness prevention, shelter and housing programs through San Francisco’s Coordinated Entry System. The Housing Problem Solving and Outreach Specialist works directly with families experiencing a housing crisis.
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4+ years of hands-on ASIC verification of challenging design units over multiple projects displaying good attention to detail, teamwork, problem solving and proven success. Background with System Verilog and UVM based methodology for ASIC verification.
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Education & License: The Problem-Solving Courts Staff Clinical Social Worker/Clinical Professional Counselor must have a Masters degree of social work or forensic psychology from an accredited college or university.
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3-5+ years of experience in practicing LEAN methodologies (i.e. PDCA, Kaizen, MDI, 5S, Process Mapping, A3 problem solving, Kanban, preferably with Operations, Service or job shop experience.
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This includes in-depth application functionality and configuration, user management, data correction, complex troubleshooting/problem solving, inter-application dependencies, network connectivity, HL7 and DICOM communication and configuration, and hardware maintenance.
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6+ years of experience in mechanical manufacturing, specifically in technical and process development at NPI, technical problem solving, fixture manufacturing or operation skills. Ability to create scalable solutions while solving tactical problems.
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Will also exhibit problem solving skills of a complex nature, participate in Quality Assurance, Quality Control Monitoring, instrumentation maintenance and troubleshooting, specimen processing, phlebotomy, along with customer service.
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Requirements A firm grasp of Computer Science fundamentals, including object-oriented design, data structures, algorithm design, problem-solving, and complexity analysis Experience with PHP, Python, C#, Java or similar language, source control, Javascript, object-oriented principals, MVC, SQL (MySQL, Postgres, MSSQL) Self-organization - We generally have a lot of projects going at the same time, and you need to be able to manage different projects and tasks daily.
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Problem-solving-oriented scientific leader eager to advance immuno-oncology drug discovery to. vitro human assay systems and the development and execution of in vivo pharmacology strategies.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in RF engineering, satellite communications, and systems engineering, as well as excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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Exercises management responsibilities through problem-solving and collaboration both independently and as delegated by the Respiratory Director or Respiratory Manager. Exercises management responsibilities through problem-solving and collaboration both independently and as delegated by the Respiratory Director or Respiratory Manager.
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As a member of the T. Marzetti Company, completes his/her Behavior Based Safety Observations (BBSO), corrects issues when identified, and participates in problem solving. As a member of the T. Marzetti Company, completes his/her Behavior Based Quality observations (BBQs), corrects issues when identified and participates in problem solving.
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Serves as a member of the Guest Services Duty Manager team, a role which requires demonstrating proactive leadership, independent judgment, creative problem-solving, diplomacy, professional communication, exceptional customer service, and a solid understanding of aquarium policies.
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Under supervision, manage a portfolio of projects, preparing and reviewing technical applications and documents related to zoning, environmental review, waterfront permitting and other land use regulations, contributing to problem solving and strategy, and conducting research.
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As our Site Reliability Engineer, you will need strong logic and problem-solving skills to guide creation and maintenance of reusable enterprise cloud technology solutions. · Creative troubleshooting & problem-solving skills.
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