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Prior experience is desirable to include in-line, bus and equipment protection, breaker, transformer and similar equipment control, RTU and SCADA systems, telemetering and communications (fiber optics, microwave, power line carrier, etc.
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Serving as the conduit between the healthcare provider and Case Manager to support patient access to therapy and the key link between the field sales and Case Manager, assisting with patient-specific case management needs.
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Act as a conduit for information between the simulation and dosimetry teams. The Dosimetrist I performs radiation dosimetry activities under the guidance of a Dosimetrist II and/or Sr. Manager and at the direction of the Manager, Dosimetry Services.
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Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work. Responsibilities: Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts.
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This role will be the primary conduit for all OT Risk and Compliance, including: Internal Controls over Financial Reporting (ICFR), General Technology Controls, audits, and as a Risk Liaison to PCAOB’s Enterprise Risk Management Office.
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Are you ready to be a transformer? This IT Project Manager in Foreign Military Sales (FMS) will oversee the planning, execution, and delivery of IT and cybersecurity solutions for international defense clients.
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Defense Acquisitions Certification or Full understanding of Federal Acquisitions Regulations and management of IT Foreign Military Sales. This role requires a strong background in IT project management, an understanding of FMS processes, and the ability to coordinate with multiple stakeholders, including foreign governments, contractors, and U.S. defense agencies.
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Provides input and support to other internal departments on transmission matters such as substation capacity increases, transformer upgrades and/or replacements, line conductor replacements, operations support, and reliability upgrades.
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Possess knowledge in the design of medium and high voltage power distribution and transmission, including load flow, short circuit and grounding studies, transformer sizing and cable sizing. Possess experience in preparing layouts, elevation views, installation details, grounding, lighting, cable trays and conduit layout drawings is required.
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GovCIO is currently hiring for a Logistics Engineer to provide operation and integration support for an international multi-vendor infrastructure, including various networks, systems, and virtual training environment (VTE) vendors.
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Some knowledge of panel board, lighting, outlet, grounding, conduit and wiring design. Serving customers across a wide range of industries, including power generation, utilities, water and wastewater, petrochemicals, air separation, oil & gas, metals, mining, paper, aggregates, and cement.
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Today, IPS has the industry's largest network of remanufacturing locations, distribution centers, and field service offices across North America and the United Kingdom, serving over 30,000 customer locations across a wide range of end uses, including power generation, utilities, water and wastewater, petrochemicals, air separation, oil and gas, metals, mining, paper, aggregates, cement, hospitals, universities, commercial buildings, and data centers.
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You will draw schematics to indicate where the wiring and components are installed, then measure, cut, and install wiring and conduit systems according to specifications. Measure, cut, and install wiring and conduit systems.
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The CIL provides on-site technical expertise, assistance, and training to the Commands they support as well as serves as a direct conduit between the Government PMO and COCOM. Responsible for integration into the command processes as needed, but not limited to, Battle Rhythm events integration, documentation and facilitating Government PMO engagements.
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Serve as the conduit for the Banking and International ORM leadership team and a strong presence at various operational risk forums and councils on behalf of the coverage team. 15+ years experience in financial services 10+ years experience in at least one aspect of non-financial risk management including 2nd line and 1st line functions relevant to operational risk management.
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