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Daily - 10%: Operates miscellaneous equipment including, but not limited to, computers and other information technology equipment, communications equipment, AEDs and other first aid/life safety equipment, cameras and video surveillance equipment, vehicles, vehicle jump starters, and intermediate weapons as required.
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Experience at a startup or within the startup ecosystem (especially at an incubator/accelerator), with a strong interest in technology, startups, entrepreneurship, and corporate-startup collaboration.
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Knowledge of technology and technical systems in yacht building. The ideal candidate will have a wealth of experience in the field of luxury yacht sales, Director of Yacht Sales opportunity. Knowledge of technology and technical systems in yacht building.
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At Solar Champs LLC., we are committed to providing Florida’s home and business owners with cutting-edge solar technology solutions to help them save money and pave the way for energy independence.
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Utilize advanced technology solutions such as Trimble Total Station. VDC and Preconstruction: Experienced in preconstruction processes and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) projects, including 2D and 3D modeling, prefabrication, and kitting.
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Operate standard office equipment such as any generation typewriters, calculators, CRT terminal, microcomputer, word processor, duplicator, etc., as well as equipment developed or advanced from future technology as required by the job.
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3-4 years of experience in providing technology and systems support in a K12 environment. 3-4 years of direct staff management experience. Light work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects.
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Senior Network Engineer Employment Type: Full Time Department: Information Technology CGS is seeking an experienced Senior Lead Network Engineer to join a team focused on the evaluation, enhancement, and maintenance of a large-scale network project that includes both wired and wireless network infrastructure and related hardware & software.
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Generate programs for SMT(Surface Mount Technology) machines( FUJI), work with stencil vendors, develop PCBA reflow oven profiles. Experience in SMT (Surface Mount Technology) machine programing preferred.
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Certification: Registry by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology in Radiography and Mammography. Education: Successful completion of a program from an accredited School of Radiologic Technology.
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Must have completed a post-secondary training program in automotive service technology; associate degree a plus. Examine all vehicle systems such as the air conditioning, engine, transmission, and brake systems with a step-by-step approach.
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Be a Techie: Leverages digital tools to drive sales, improve the shopping experience, and elevate associate engagement; utilizing hand held technology to make immediate business decisions related to production, training, and product quality with the member in mind; adapting to new tools and encouraging others to use them.
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In addition, the Talent Development Manager will manage identification, implementation, and administration of technology platforms, ensuring system reliability and robust content availability with the goal of connecting current and future talent needs.
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Through our proprietary technology platform and trusted, professional delivery drivers, Dropoff seamlessly becomes an extension of any business and a true logistics partner. Company Overview Dropoff is a same-day, last mile delivery service that enables businesses across industries to meet rising expectations for faster deliveries.
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He/she will assist customers in implementing Qorvo’s Ultra-Wideband wireless technology in their automotive applications, focusing on digital key, precise localization systems, communication modules and infotainment, thereby contributing to securing design-wins for Qorvo and ultimately driving revenue for the company.
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