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Founded in 1987, Car Toys is the largest independent multi-channel specialty car audio and mobile electronics retailer in the United States.
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The CSE, in partnership with a talented Client Manager, will build consultative relationships as the technical liaison. As a Consulting Systems Engineer (CSE), you will be acting as the technical consultant to multiple accounts across State and local government as well as both K-12 and higher education in the Colorado market.
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CID (Certified Interconnect Designer) CIS (Certified IPC Specialists) CSE (Certified Standards Expert) As the Avionics PCB Layout Engineer within this innovative and diverse team, you will apply a deep understanding of digital, analog, mixed-signal, high-speed, RF and high-power PCB layout, and design skills for our avionics circuit designs.
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Provide training for the field staff and the Committee on Special Education (CSE) clinical staff on compliance with federal and state education laws and regulations. Provide training for the field staff and the Committee on Special Education (CSE) clinical staff on compliance with federal and state education laws and regulations.
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Assists CSE, as needed, when opening new accounts. They are also responsible for conducting hands-on demonstrations and in-services, support new program launch efforts and assisting the regional team in day-to-day activities that include trade show attendance, identifying new business opportunities, and supporting medical education.
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