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Lastly, the stroke coordinator is responsible for problem identification, problem solving, education, research, and performance improvement including QA/QI initiatives for the program.
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Problem Solver: When there's a musical mystery, you're the detective! Organize displays, restock shelves, and maintain that music store vibe. Establish strong relationships, follow up to ensure satisfaction, and become the go-to in the local music community.
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In functioning in multiple capacities within the branch, it is important for the jobholder to be adaptable to service any and all banking needs of the customer, inclusive of new account opening or loan origination, problem resolution, video conferencing and processing of transactions.
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Ability to work independently applying critical thinking skills and problem solving to various situations. Develop a curriculum that covers major literary devices used in anime, examples of such devices, the development of student created anime characters, and a culminating creative anime project.
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About NESS: New England Science & Sailing Foundation (NESS) offers a unique education model that empowers students with leadership, teamwork, confidence, and problem-solving skills to ensure academic success.
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January Center is a residential treatment program providing case management and therapeutic services for adult males with problem sexual behaviors who are preparing to leave the criminal justice system so they can learn how to manage their problem behaviors.
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Exceptional customer service skillsExcellent Verbal and written communication skillsProven ability to multi taskProblem Solving and critical thinking skillsExcellent organizational skillsHealthcare experience in Medical, Dental, or Behavioral Health preferredExperience with Microsoft Power Point, Excel, Word, preferredPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENTThis is a full-time role (40 hours) that may include evenings and weekends.
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CUDALow power embedded firmware/softwareEmbedded linuxSecure bootproven track record of designing and implementing software in a Linux environment using Python and modern C. and/or Python, including standard scientific computing librariesExperience developing for Linux platformsExperience using modern software engineering tools (version control, CI, etc.
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Player’s Spirit: You've got the competitive edge, a goal-driven mindset, and you're ready to hit those sales targets like a Rockstar. Join the Band: Retail Sales Rockstar Wanted! If you're ready to rock the retail world, apply now and let's create some musical magic together.
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You’ll apply your expertise in routing and switching, integration of encryption gear, network design and architecture, system interoperability, IP engineering, network transport layers, multi-protocol label switching, gateway protocol, and virtual routing and forwarding as you join our team of problem-solvers to help the DoD evolve and deploy new capabilities and technologies.
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Hiring Embedded Software Engineer. Title: Embedded Software Engineer. Low power embedded firmware/software. proven track record of designing and implementing software in a Linux environment using Python and modern C.
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You will attend various conferences/meetings convened periodically, such as PSA problem conferences, GMI conferences, shipbuilder construction meetings, NAVSEA program review meetings in order to monitor work progress.
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Coordinate Evs Activities With Other Departments; Problem-Solve To Meet Department And Customer Needs. Problem-Solve To Resolve Customer Calls, Complaints And Requests. Supervise Evs Staff To Ensure All Work Is Completed; Ensure Staff Is In Assigned Areas Performing Assigned Duties; And Revise Assignments Daily Based On Available And Changing Staffing.
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When a foot or ankle problem occurs, Podiatric Surgeons provide the medical diagnosis and necessary treatment to the affected area. Minimum of six months experience in podiatry assignments. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.
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Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Hands-on problem-solving ability. Work with GCS colleagues who have submitted a request to ensure the problem to be solved or idea to be researched is understood and when necessary, conduct interviews and document the discussion.
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