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Must have reasonable computer skills and be literate in MS Outlook, MS Word, and MS Excel, and should be proficient in Procore or other Construction Management software. Ability to obtain security clearance for air operations badging and Customs Border Protection (CBP) access.
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Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: CART (or other captioning software, i.e. C-Print, TypeWell) certification requiredComputer Skills:Proficiency using software programs such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OutlookEnvironmental Factors/Physical Demands:Work is performed in an office environment.
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Proficiency in construction management software (Viewpoint, Procore, ACC, Bluebeam, etc) and Microsoft suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) Our portfolio includes high-profile projects such as the Amway Arena, Orlando International Airport, and academic and medical buildings for Florida Hospital, the University of Florida, the University of Central Florida, and Valencia College.
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Under the direction of the National Tennis Director, the main focus is to GROW TENNIS- by growing the professional team in # of pros, bettering each professional, and delivering high energy programming.
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Analysts will learn one or more software programs: Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup, InDesign, Illustrator, GIS/Arcview, and PowerPoint, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and/or Excel. Kimley-Horn is looking for Landscape Architecture graduates to join our Orlando, Florida (FL) office.
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Minimum of 5 years of data conversion experience, proficiency in various Microsoft applications, Advanced Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Power BI, and understanding of database concepts and software.
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Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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Join the Chilled Water team at the University of Central Florida as a Centrifugal Chiller Technician III. This crucial role within Facilities and Business Operations focuses on operating and maintaining our Central Energy Plants, particularly the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system's absorption chiller.
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Proficient with MS Project, FDOT ERC, SWEPT, EST, GIS applications, at a minimum. Proficient with MS Project; FDOT ERC, ETDM, SWEPT, EST GIS applications, at a minimum. Proficient with MS Project, FDOT ERC, SWEPT, EST, GIS applications, at a minimum.
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HVAC, Plumbing & Fire Systems, Boilers, Chillers, CH systems▪ Project experience in the design of Mechanical/HVAC systems for hi-rises, commercial, educational, healthcare, institutional, municipal, and mixed-use projects▪ Software Proficiency with AutoCAD MEP, Revit, Autodesk, energy/load simulation, and Microsoft Office▪ Ability to manage multiple projects while overseeing a team and design staff▪ Must have good people skills, including strong oral & written communications skills.
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We are creating a future that works for people and the planet by developing innovative power generation technology and solutions to enable the decarbonization of energy and deliver reliable power everywhere.
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Strong working knowledge of Excel, Word, and familiarity with Primavera, Bluebeam, and HCSS software. Familiar with grading, drainage, paving (asphalt and concrete), bridge construction, retaining walls, and all other affiliated highway construction scopes.
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Proficient using MS Office software including Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Today we stand as a market leader, offering cutting-edge solutions in water, environment, energy, and international development.
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Strong proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, Bluebeam, PowerPoint, MS Word, and MS Excel. This role is crucial in the planning and designing of electrical systems specifically for buildings, including power distribution, lighting, and fire alarm systems.
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Position Overview:Join one of the world’s Leading suppliers of wind power solutions, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy as a Traveling Field Service Technician for Wind Power Services! It takes imagination to create green energy for the generations to come.
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