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Completion of a 2-year Associate degree, military training, or academic work aligned with AAMI’s Core Competencies for the Biomedical Equipment Technician, and a basic knowledge of mathematics, anatomy, physiology, biology, physics, chemistry, medical terminology, English, computer and networking peripherals, and professional skills.
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Proficiency in Java, Python, VM, Docker, Kubernetes, logging via Kibana or Grafana, computer networks, security system development, and operating system administration. Strong troubleshooting, fault isolation, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
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Minimum of 2 years catastrophe modeling experience Work Traits/Skills: Able to effectively prioritize assignments. Detail oriented Proven communication skills, coupled with an exceptional eye for detail Ability to work in an unstructured environment Ability to apply advanced mathematical, economical, and statistical concepts Ability to process and understand data quickly and creatively Ability to understand model input data and explain outputs Skills in MS Excel, SQL Server and detailed commercial catastrophe models (RMS/AIR/EQE.
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One of the following accreditations obtained:Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPAIf not CPA eligible:Licensed AttorneyEnrolled AgentCertifications:Chartered Financial Advisor (CFA) Certified Financial Planner (CFP.
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Job Details Job Location : Tampa Office - Tampa, FL Position Type : Full Time Salary Range : Undisclosed Travel Percentage : Up to 25% Job Shift : DayOverview of Position Osborn Engineering is seeking a Senior Energy Engineer to serve as the lead technical resource for the energy services team.
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Currently, FDA is seeking a Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer for a full-time position in the Tampa office. Faller, Davis, and Associates, Inc. (FDA) has an exciting, rewarding, growth opportunity for a Senior Traffic Engineer for a full-time position in our Tampa office.
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Must possess skills including digging, guying of pole structures, maintenance procedures, conductor handling/ rigging and splicing, tower erection and more. Able to perform basic maintenance such as routine inspections, modification, installation and troubleshooting of electrical equipment and facilities.
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Computer skills preferred: AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, MS Office Experience in the planning, design, engineering of pipelines, both distribution and transmission, is preferred.
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Hands-on skills with SEM, EDS, EBSD, IGF, pycnometer, PSD measurements, XRF, ICP, and OES. Proven analytical and organizational ability, strong problem-solving skills, and a creative, outside-the-box thinker.
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Continuous Development: Benefit from our NCCER-certified in-house and online training that equips you with the skills needed to advance in your career. Good communication and organizational skills and the ability to work with Planning calendars.
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Qualifications: High School diploma or GED required Computer skills, required CRCST or CSPDT certification preferred Six months of experience, preferred 2-3 years experience as Instrument Room Technician.
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Candidate will also be responsible for completing some in-house work for FDOT District 7 and District 1 to help coordinate all activities of the TSM&O office. Summary: The Professional Engineer completes all the technical aspects of various jobs for the project managers of the Tampa office.
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Providing end-user support to remedy any computer, audio/visual, basic network, printing, and other technology related issues. This office continues the same level of care and experience received at Tampa General Hospital.
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Normal office environment, with frequent site visits to PGS Operations (Florida Peoples Gas operations) field and work locations. Required: Strong leadership and organizational skills, excellent oral/written communication and presentation skills; ability to successfully collaborate across multiple layers and departments within the organization; demonstrated track record of progressive performance results and specific strengths in strategic thinking and large program development.
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Enjoy a dog-friendly, in-office work environment where your quirky interests, personality, and skills significantly impact our client's success. Google Ads & SEO Specialist with Web Development Skills.
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