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Summary Work with large data sets to better understand the changing worldwide geopolitical and tactical level military landscape. Expected to assist lower-level personnel in developing tradecraft skills to meet work objectives.
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Responsible for driving the clinical demand, education, and sale of Product X to medical oncologists, urologists, radiation oncologists, including mid-level healthcare professionals (NPs/PAs) within Oncology specialty within institutions (academic and community hospitals) including cancer centers, free-standing community clinics and treatment centers.
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PMAT is seeking a mid-level Software Systems Engineer to be a member of a growing and dynamic team addressing the integration and maintenance of Government Furnished Software on multiple different configurations of processing and network hardware.
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Summary: Tetra Tech is currently seeking a Mid-Level Environmental Engineer to help with managing projects in our Superior, Longmont, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, or Lakewood, CO office locations.
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The Deloitte team is seeking a mid-level Transmission Planning Engineer with the technical knowledge and practical experience to help power sector stakeholders achieve goals related to grid modernization, renewables integration, and system expansion.
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As a Forecasting Actuary, you will be responsible for medical & pharmacy expense forecasting & trend development, creating framework & assumptions for new & existing actuarial models, and presenting the actuarial portion of financial reports & tax returns to mid-level leadership.
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We are excited to be growing our Denver landscape design studio and are seeking an experienced, mid-to senior-level Landscape Architect and/or Landscape Designer to join our diverse team of professionals.
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Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in Los Angeles, CA. Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in Los Angeles, CA.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, a leading national law firm, is seeking a mid-level litigation associate to join its San Francisco office, with hybrid or remote work arrangements available within the State of California.
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A minimum of three years of prior work experience in patent litigation, ideally managing Hatch-Waxman or biotherapeutics cases in District Court or before the PTAB, with experience in litigating and managing therapeutics cases (biologic or chemical.
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The Archaeologist PI/PM will supervise and mentor cultural staff including mid and junior level cultural resource personnel. Career opportunity for an Archaeologist Principal Investigator (PI)/Project Manager (PM) to lead a cultural resources group and oversee the expansion of archaeology services in the southwest United States.
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Join our legal team at Client where you'll represent our company and policyholders in complex civil litigation cases involving claims for monetary damages or compensation for personal injuries or property damage of mid to high-level exposure.
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Level II: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering preferred and 3 years of relevant experience, or 5 years of experience without degree required. Level III: · Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering preferred and 7 years of relevant experience, or 9 years of experience without degree required.
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Data Engineer, Mid to Senior Level Datalere team members lead by example, focus on customer needs and have a thirst to learn all they can about data analytics. They enjoy the challenges of consulting and thrive to knock the socks off of clients Please note that this role is vendor agnostic in regards to what ETL tools are used, so having multi vendor experience would be ideal.
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GovCIO is looking for a Mid-Level Project Manager to join our Health Clinical Services Product Line team. The candidate, with minimal direction, will develop and maintain project-level operational processes, tools, and resources, leveraging best practices for across the project.
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