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Interns must have working knowledge of a meteorology curriculum or closely related program of study. Interns will work alongside reporters, producers, and news managers to learn skills in nearly all aspects of television news production.
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Master's degree in business, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, system analysis or a related field of study. Bachelor's degree in business, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, system analysis or a related field of study, or equivalent experience.
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This practice has onsite digital x-rays, lab draws, CLIA waived test, EKG, sleep study, and Holter studies. This practice has onsite digital x-rays, lab draws, CLIA waived test, EKG, sleep study, and Holter studies.
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Course of study: Construction Management or Business Management. A Commercial Manager is in charge of business growth and understands, recommends, and sells products, materials and services on commercial projects that include products such as, but not limited to fiber board, batt insulation, air barriers, curtain walls, edge of slabs, expansion joints, spray foam, firestopping and fireproofing.
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The Clinical Research Nurse is responsible for the nursing care of study subjects, while acting in accordance with protocols and SOP's. Conduct health screenings and tests to ensure that patients are clear of any disease or infection that might affect the study.
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Undergraduate degree in Instructional Design, Education, Educational Technology, or a related field of study. Minimum 2 years’ experience in the application of adult learning theory, instructional design, and online learning product development; preference for experience with both Articulate Storyline and Techsmith Camtasia.
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You have a bachelor’s degree in marketing, advertising, media or related field of study, and three to five years of experience in digital content production. As an email marketing specialist, your contributions will elevate current initiatives and boost engagement as Bible translation moves forward around the world.
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Education: BA/BS degree in Engineering, Architecture, Facilities Management, Environmental Science, or equivalent field of study or equivalent work experience required. We are currently seeking a Building Energy Engineer to join McKinstry as a member of our growing Technical Services team in Orlando, FL. This is a remote role.
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Requires Juris Doctor (JD) degree, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least one year of study or, an equivalent level of legal training or experience or an equivalent level of education may be substituted.
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ASE Certification reimbursement & assist with study materials. Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair electrical and mechanical tractor and trailer-related issues using standard testing procedures and computer diagnostic equipment such as JPRO, OEM Diagnostic Software, Multimeters, and Windows.
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Familiarity with ETAP or SKM computer-assisted electrical power study programs including short-circuit, protective relaying coordination and arc-flash studies. With 10-20 years of experience in the design of electrical power generation and distribution and utilization systems, you’ll be leading and overseeing power distribution projects throughout the region.
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What You’ll Do:Work closely with the Project Manager and Construction Administrator on a dynamic project teamBecome a key component within the overall design document teamEngage with teams to creatively solve problemsPut the mouse down at times and study designs with pen and traceAttending client meetings and leading day to day consultant coordination.
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Bachelor's Degree in applicable technical field of study required (examples include electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, mechatronics, robotics, and systems engineering) or equivalent demonstrated skill and experience; Master's Degree in technical field preferred.
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Actively promote continuous study to achieve graduation in a timely manner, identifying students at risk of failing to achieve their study goals and providing effective interventions alongside recognizing opportunities to increase student engagement.
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