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The Director of the TRC is responsible for the development of the department collections; oversight of public and technical services; staff supervision, consisting of one part time librarian, one fulltime support staff and a variety of Graduate Assistant and undergraduate student workers; facilities planning; education reference and instruction; campus and community outreach; acting as a liaison with the College of Education; university, school, department, and professional committees.
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JOB SUMMARY: Builds customer relationships by traveling to customer locations to perform parts and service sales, address customer concerns, promote aftermarket sales, furnish technical support where applicable and collect profiling information in order to enhance the customer experience.
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Managing and providing technical expertise, oversight, and quality control on multi-media environmental permitting and compliance projects related to air quality, industrial wastewater, stormwater, hazardous waste, and hazardous materials.
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Collaborate with, but not limited to, the Dean of Students, CSU Health Network, Support & Safety Assessment, Student Case Management, and the Student Resolution Center on responses to higher-level behavioral or student support issues involving our residential communities.
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Job Description:Summary:The person in this position will work with multidisciplinary project teams providing structural engineering and related technical expertise, primarily on projects for industrial, power, manufacturing, refinery, and mining clients.
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3+ years' experience in Technical and hands-on background, especially in laser/optical engineering, cryogenics, quantum computing, computer systems engineering, materials engineering. In collaboration with the Quantum technical teams, you will drive the development and engineering management of the external hardware partners.
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Foundation, the Company contributed more than $200 million in food and financial support, including more than $40 million through our Nourishing Neighbors Program to ensure those living in our communities and those impacted by disasters have enough to eat.
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In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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This position, reporting to the Global EHS Director, is a subject matter expert with an organization-wide focus that provides regional support and guidance on a wide array of EHS topics. When appropriate, supports/manages any soil and/or groundwater remediation activities, including technical oversight, conducting negotiations with the regulatory agencies, and maintaining appropriate financial records and audit trails.
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Provide post-sales support service and technical backup as required. You will serve as the technical lead and subject-matter expert in the development of MANET architectures for the Sentinel ICBM system and be responsible for all technical aspects of Wave Relay® MANET solutions offered to our customers.
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MD&A's Turbine and Generator Controls Division is actively seeking a qualified Gas Turbine Engineer to provide technical support and remote monitoring to customers and field staff. Provide technical support to customers and field staff on gas turbine operations.
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Help recruit, manage and train all support staff, including Coordinators (activation staff), game day assistants, and any third party vendors who participate in the execution of property related activities.
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Min 5 years experience- Prefer enterprise productsSolid fundamental knowledge and general experience in circuit board design (high speed - GHz, analog and digital)Ability to act as technical guide/leader in design reviewsSolution research utilizing knowledge of leading technology vendorsHands-on test and debug experience using standard EE equipment (oscilloscopes, analyzers, etc.
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An HVAC or EPA Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician to resolve work orders, complete preventative maintenance, and to support the day to day onsite operations under the direction of our Lead Maintenance Technician and Community Manager.
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Partakes in activities such as fishing, nature walks, pet therapy, music therapy and others in order to support residents and ensure they are functioning at an optimal level while also maintaining dignity and identity.
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