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We are seeking an experienced Technical Accounting Manager who is eager to be on the cutting edge of accounting issues for a fast-paced public company. Udemy continues to pursue rapid growth, and the Technical Accounting team plays a key role in improving existing process offerings and assessing the implications of business developments such as new product offerings and systems.
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The Engineering, Science and Analysis (ESA) Strategic Capabilities Unit comprises the technical talent and organizational leadership that enables the successful delivery of high-impact discriminating technologies for our customers' missions.
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Excellent written and verbal communication abilities, including the ability to explain complex technical concepts clearly to non-accounting partners. Strong understanding of US GAAP, including a propensity for research and the ability to apply technical expertise to business-specific facts and circumstances.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities » Technical Writing, Documentation, Process Development. Education and Experience » 3+ years of experience with technical writing, documenting processes, and improvement initiatives.
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Strong technical writing skills with an ability to independently write well-worded, and concise descriptions on a variety of turbomachinery and electrical topics areas. Develop and continuously broaden deep technical knowledge of turbomachinery and e-products.
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Flight benefits for you and your family to fly on Frontier Airlines.
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Provide alternative solutions to technical challenges as required to meet unique customer criteria. Strong reasoning ability required to allow assessment of a broad range of customer requirements in terms of developing suitable technical solutions.
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The Sr. Technical Product Manager will also be responsible for working with cross-functional teams to ensure that data is used effectively across the organization in close partnership with data engineering, data science, and strategic insights teams.
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Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills Experience with MicroStation and/or AutoCAD. A valid driver’s license is required. Experience in preparing technical proposal responses.
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Maintain and improve sales skills and technical knowledge through self-study, product seminars, and corporate training and self-improvement courses. RK Water: groundwater dewatering and remediation, facilities water treatment and custom fabrication.
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Coverage analysis and letter writing; investigation; evaluation; reserve adequacy and timeliness; diary maintenance; management of defense and coverage counsel. Our client is seeking to add a Senior Commercial Litigation Claims Specialist with an emphasis on handling Employment Practices Liability claims.
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Professional writing experience as a researcher, journalist, technical writer, editor, or similar roles. Attention to detail and ability to spot errors or inconsistencies in writing.
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Design work may include conducting site surveys and device mark-ups, network architecture design, server loading, writing technical narratives and proposals, and preparing bills of materialsProduce detailed design drawings and technical descriptions of physical security, other building technologies and the supporting networking, server and storage architectures in collaboration with owners and their representatives.
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The Project Designer, ICT Consulting applies technical skills and knowledge to manage key project deliverables that meet project requirements and exceed client expectations. Designs technology systems for the built environment, including pathway drawings, low voltage device and telecommunications outlet plan drawings, systems single line drawings and technical specifications.
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Technical diploma in Funeral Services or Mortuary Science preferred. Technical diploma in Funeral Services or Mortuary Science preferred. Bachelor's degree in Mortuary Science or other degree as required by state/province law and as prescribed by each state board.
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