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Essential Functions and Job Responsibilities Responsibilities: Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for Commissioning for new and existing NREL facilities. This position shall function as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Commissioning activities.
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This role will act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for all things P&C including the implementation and maintenance of transmission/substation protection, control, and substation automation engineering initiatives in accordance with NERC standards.
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Acts as a subject matter expert (SME) to provide meaningful comments on externally designed substations including substation plan views, elevation views, single line diagrams, protection and control three-line and control schematics by 3rd Party Engineer of Record (EORs.
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Commissioning Engineer-Subject Matter Expert. Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for Commissioning for new and existing NREL facilities. Multi-disciplinary engineering experience with broad knowledge of facility and building systems and structures, relevant building codes, and supporting facility and site infrastructure (utility distribution systems, site improvements, etc.
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Be a subject matter expert on the various ISDA Agreements, Definitions, regulatory documentation, and market standards governing our client's interest rate, foreign exchange, and commodity transactions.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities: We are seeking an Engineering addition to the Development & Assurance team to support the DISH Wireless 5G Radio Frequency (RF) National team and act as the subject matter expert for the definition of our 5G network roadmap.
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IAT Level 2 requires one or more of the following Professional Certifications: Security+ CE, CCNA Security, GICSP, GSEC, SSCP, CySA+, CND. Desired Skills: Ability to work in a structured configuration-controlled environment, primarily focused on the support and maintenance of real-time systems on an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) contract.
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Serve as the subject matter expert and primary resource for Denver metro area forensic nurse examiners. The St. Anthony Hospital combines a heritage of expert care with the latest in technology and innovation.
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Act as the in-house subject matter expert (SME) for Anaplan, championing adherence to best practices in Anaplan model building and lifecycle management. With a strong dose of data savvy and a dedication to build upon your existing Anaplan model builder abilities, you will partner across FP&A, Finance Systems, HR, and IT to craft new functionality, support end user adoption, and champion process improvements.
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The Third Party IT Security Risk Management Analyst will function as a central third party risk management subject matter expert supporting enterprise teams looking to involve third parties in processes that interact with data.
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You will be the Subject Matter Expert on MarTech, especially Adobe stack, working with key stakeholders within and outside Marketing, Digital Product, MarTech and Engineering organizations to rollout, establish, and go-live CDP across Dish's infrastructure.
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You are subject matter expert in all things solar construction operations, and a people person who excels at training and motivating your team to achieve and exceed KPIs and strategic objectives.
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This position serves as the financial data manager and acts as the subject matter expert regarding reporting and data visualization for the fiscal division of BHA. Duties include developing, implementing, and/or modernizing standard visualization tools for all audiences across BHA, with an emphasis on fiscal data components.
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Serves as the physical security subject matter expert for applicable NERC CIP Standard requirements. Conducts acceptance testing of all capital asset improvement projects to install camera, surveillance, electronic access control, or intercom systems.
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Are you a transportation engineering professional with a background in working with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)? We're seeking a talented individual to join our team in a remote capacity, bringing expertise in transportation engineering and a deep understanding of IDOT procedures and standards.
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