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Assists Technical Delivery Manager(s) in business strategy analysis and assists Project Manager's (PM) in refining project plans/objectives for items responsible for delivering and executes according to best practice methodologies and IT process standards.
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Responsible for crafting and overseeing various content, email marketing, podcast strategies, grant writing, web development, and internal communications, the Content & Digital Marketing Manager collaborates effectively to ensure timely project delivery.
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Proven track record and comprehensive knowledge of nonprofit development including major gifts, planned giving, special events, proposal writing, direct marketing, donor and prospect cultivation, donor stewardship and digital fundraising.
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Must have technical and mechanical knowledge of the water and wastewater treatment industry. The employee may experience warehouse, office, construction, industrial, or water/wastewater treatment plant environments depending on where service opportunities are located.
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This position is responsible for developing and maintaining Robotic Process Automation (RPA) scripts, providing technical support, maintenance, application configuration as a result in change of workflow related to the RPA process, quality improvement, user support, and implementation throughout the organization.
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CDM Smiths geotechnical discipline leader is a U.S.-based technical and sales role responsible for growing the geotechnical discipline and team globally. Serve as a technical specialist in the application of advanced geotechnical engineering theories, concepts, principles, and processes for wide range in multidisciplinary projects.
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The primary responsibility of the EP Tech is to provide assistance with the patient care in the electrophysiology lab through the provision of technical assistance to the cardiac catheterization and EP team.
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As an Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horns future leaders.
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The Building Inspector is a key role, responsible for performing highly technical inspection work for the day-to-day completion of building inspections (Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
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Assist dermatopathologists during grossing procedures and provide technical support as needed. The MOHS Histotech will play a crucial role in our pathology laboratory by processing and preparing tissue specimens for microscopic examination, assisting our dermatopathologists in diagnosing skin diseases, and ensuring the accuracy and quality of laboratory results.
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Our firm’s President, Senior Project Managers, and Senior Professionals will mentor the selected candidate to grow in varying roles and areas of expertise such Project Manager or Technical Lead for planning, pilot studies, modeling, engineering design, design build, asset management, information/digital technology, utility management consulting, and engineering services during construction.
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Job Description:Planning & Program SupportPlan, organize, schedule, and conduct a variety of program activities including writing blogs and fact sheets, posting educational content to social media, developing quarterly newsletter articles, creating presentations, developing and maintaining online courses, conducting webinars, and creating videos to support Extension Programs and events related to water conservation and water quality.
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Basic knowledge of technical Search Engine Optimization best practices; experience with ARIA, WCAG, Section 508 compliance/conformance best practices and web performance standards. Collaborate with developers and other team members to resolve technical and design issues.
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Performs cardiovascular procedures in the Invasive Cardiology Department under the supervision of the Cardiologist and/or the Electrophysiologist at a level not requiring constant supervision of the technical detail.
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Department Cardiology (Invasive) Job Summary Performs cardiovascular procedures in the Invasive Cardiology Department under the supervision of the Cardiologist and/or the Electrophysiologist at a level not requiring constant supervision of the technical detail.
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