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At the direction of the client, the PM may also lead portions of the construction execution planning processes including but not limited to: communications management, reporting requirements, change management, project controls, scheduling, quality management, risk management, material management, environmental management, regulatory permitting, and logistics associated with the field construction operations that will take place for the project.
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Experience with auto scaling in Azure a plus Experience with building CI/CD pipeline automation into Azure a plus Python and Ansible experience a plus Experience with Adobe AEM a plus Logistics : 2yr+ contract role with ITmPowered.
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Its end-to-end Command, Control, Computers, Communications and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities encompass design, integration, test, certification, ground/flight training and complete logistics support.
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We provide expert, sustainable solutions in records and information management, digital transformation services, data centers, asset lifecycle management, and fine art storage, handling, and logistics.
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Some examples include modernizing the e-commerce platform in microservices and a react front end as well as continuing to add new features to the robust logistics application. We have a booming e-commerce platform and logistics warehouse that allows us to provide "Amazon Prime" like delivery to our clients nationwide.
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A few years ago, we began our journey to transform our approach to data and analytics from a batch-centric platform with siloed data marts, to our Client , a real-time, event-streaming-centric, analytical platform that provides high quality, pre-stitched 360 views of our customers, products, inventory, customer service, fulfilment/logistics, and credit.
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This role is in support of MCAS Beaufort that will be based in Beaufort, SC, US. We are seeking an experienced Administrator to work on the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS)/ Mission Planning Environment (MPE) Administrator.
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As a Systems Engineer, you will be using your skills and expertise to research, architect, model, simulate, test, certify and improve cutting edge products and services. As a cross-functional engineer, you are in charge of system-level ownership of new products and processes through the product lifecycle.
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As process owner, the role will involve collaborating with many functional groups delivering projects in the value stream such as automation, planning, operations, logistics, quality engineering, and supplier quality as well as with external suppliers and other sister sites running similar processes.
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Fives Group, headquartered in Paris, France, is an industrial engineering group founded in 1812 that designs and supplies machines, process equipment and production lines for the world's largest industrial groups including the aluminum, steel, tube and pipe, glass, automotive, aerospace, logistics, cement, and energy sectors.
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A successful Industrial Engineer will use data driven process improvement experience to quantitatively assess current business system performance and execute change to reduce cost, optimize throughput, and develop standards.
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The Sales Engineer-Composites Products will work with contractors and others to oversee and facilitate delivery/logistics and product installation. The Sales Engineer-Composite Products will identify and pursue new prospects and actively and diligently promote and solicit orders working with engineers, municipal/utility workers, OEM, and other key business associates such as Manufacturing Reps to sell composites/fiberglass products.
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Heavy lift plans (site logistics, equipment selection, geometry/feasibility studies, design of custom rigging and lifting devices, hoisting and jacking systems, custom tools, and crane pad / working surface designs.
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As a Senior Systems Security Engineer, you will be using your skills and expertise to design, test, and implement our secure operating systems, networks, security monitoring, and tuning. The Senior Systems Security Engineer is responsible for designing and deploying secure IT networks to meet emerging customer needs.
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