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Partner with the North East Renewables Practice Lead to support and provide technical content for environmental aspects of pursuits and delivery of projects for preliminary design, detailed design, owner’s engineering, and construction oversight.
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Ability to embrace, adapt and lead through change, fosters effective partnerships, and drive effective collaboration with peers and vendor resources. Able to work/lead in an Agile delivery environment with daily stand up scrum calls.
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Job Title: IBM Integration Technical Lead. Expertise in IBM Datapower Gateway IBM MQ IBM Transformation Extender 9 IBM WebSphere MQ. Should have 10years of experience in IBM technologies like IBM Datapower Gateway IBM MQ IBM Transformation Extender 9 IBM WebSphere MQ.
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The Senior Statistical Programming Lead is an experienced Statistical Programmer with advanced knowledge of statistical programming methods, languages and data structures and capabilities in leading analysis and reporting activities and programming teams in accordance to departmental processes and procedures.
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HNTB is the lead engineer for track/rail design for the New Haven Hartford Springfield (Hartford Line) project an Amtrak line run through CTDOT, Union Station Rail project on the Metro-North Line run by CTDOT, and many project in NY – MTA/MNR and MA – MBTA.What You'll Do:Completes assigned work within the schedule and number of hours provided.
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QUALIFICATIONS: A high school diploma or the equivalent plus some training in water filter plant operations plus four years of progressively responsible water treatment plant operations experience including at least some experience in a lead capacity, or an equivalent combination of education and qualifying experience substituting on a year-for year basis.
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We are one of the fastest growing IT Consulting companies across the USA and we are hiring " QA Test Automation Lead " for our client. Cross Browser Testing roles and responsibilities for selenium tester.
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Position Overview: We are looking for a results-driven and detail-oriented Marketing Delivery Manager with expertise in Adobe Workfront to lead and coordinate our marketing projects. Our employees are in the office 4 or 5 days a week in Hudson Yards, NY and 3 days a week in all other offices.
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The Lead Residential Counselor has a range of duties, include administrating medication under the Medication Administration Plan (MAC), implementing treatment plans, and assisting people with activities of daily living, such as household chores and cooking.
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Under the direction of the site leader, the Maintenance Manager oversees all plant maintenance activities at our CT bakery facility, collaborating with key stakeholders to support the plant’s strategic goals focused on Safety, People, Quality, Delivery, and Cost. In this role, you will lead training and capability development initiatives to build a high-performance maintenance team.
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This role will report into the Lead Salesforce Administrator on the Revenue Operations team. Organize/lead cross-functional conversations for new projects and prioritize new intake items.
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The Virtual Power Plant Policy Director will lead SUN’s policy, regulatory, and advocacy efforts to implement solar + batteries Virtual Power Plant (VPP) policy across the country and in targeted states.
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Reporting to the Vice President – Accounting Policy and External Reporting, this individual will lead a team of professionals responsible for the preparation, review, and submission of SEC filings, including 10-Ks, 10-Qs, and other required reports.
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Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties. The Machinist/Set-Up Operator (Grinding) will work as part of a team in a production cell consisting of pinch/peel grinding, milling and laser marking operations and focused on the ultra-precision of a specific part family.
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The Finance Director will lead the analysis of sales & margin in addition to developing and measuring KPIs. The Finance Director reports to the VP Finance for the Division and has a dotted line report to the Market President.
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