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Moderate computer skills including knowledge of Medical Record Keeping, MacOS, Apple iOS, Microsoft Office, Google Docs. Experience with online based software Booker, Gusto, or Deputy is a plus.
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Partner with a variety of Microsoft subject-matter experts (SMEs), including Commerce/Payments & FinTech, Privacy & Regulatory Affairs, Intellectual Property Group, Competition, Office of Critical Infrastructure, Office of Responsible AI, Digital Safety, Environmental Sustainability, and others, to track and interpret regulatory requirements and developments worldwide.
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AHA BLS, ACLS, TNCC, ATCN, CEN, PALS and/ or NRP Instructor certification requiredTwo (2) years of clinical experience with additional experience in education and trainingBasic computer skills and proficiency in use of Microsoft Office required.
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Provision collaboration and network services within Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, Cisco IM/Presence/MRA, Cisco Emergency Responder, Office 365 and Microsoft Teams. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: CCNA or CCNP Voice Certifications, Security Certifications such as Security+ , Microsoft Collaboration Certifications.
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Synergy, Microsoft Suite, PMS, OnTrack, Alice. Responsible for the day to day office operations for the housekeeping department. Monitor office supply inventory. Mostly office environment.
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B.S. in Engineering or related degree required, PE highly preferred, NACE certifications highly preferred, 10 years professional experience, Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, Power Point) required; AutoCAD skills preferred but not required.
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Proficient in the Adobe Suite, ESRI ArcGIS, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Microsoft Office. This work is done in close collaboration with the Office of Design’s other functional units – the Public Space Studio and the Historic Preservation Studio – as well as other offices of the Department of City Planning, other City agencies, community members, and private sector partners.
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Experience with the technologies we use, including some, but not limited to: Outreach, Gmail, Zendesk, Slack, Salesforce, Microsoft Office, Twilio, MS Dynamics, BMC Remedy, ServiceNow, Freshworks, RingCentral, 8X8.
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Highly Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote) OneDrive, SharePoint and general Intranet and Internet research skills. Experience providing business-focused legal counsel to a corporate client in the healthcare sector, as in-house counsel or in a healthcare-focused practice group of a law firm.
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One to three years anesthesia experience strongly preferred, prior endoscopy experience a plus; must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and with general use of an EMR system, ProVation MultiCare Giver experience preferred.
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Moderate computer skills including knowledge of MacOS, Apple iOS, Microsoft Office, Google Docs. Experience with online based software Booker, Gusto, or Deputy is a plus. Moderate computer skills including knowledge of MacOS, Apple iOS, Microsoft Office, Google Docs. Experience with online based software Booker, Gusto, or Deputy is a plus.
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Agile Methodology; Microsoft Office; Communication; Business Process Modeling; Digital Transformation; Business Change; Enterprise Architecture Framework; DevOps; Design; Business Processes; Data Flow Diagram; Materials Management; Cloud Platform.
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Proficient with Minitab, Microsoft Office, Visio, and/or Sharepoint. Will work in both office and shop floor environments. Become Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt in 2-3 years if not already.
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Working knowledge of the requirements contained in the DoD National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual; require thorough knowledge of JPAS, ISFD, SIMS and Microsoft office products; superior verbal and written communications skills.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills Proficiency with Word, Excel and other Microsoft Office products Proficiency with West Law Next Ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects and cases Associate Attorney will handle status conferences, temporary hearings, uncontested final hearings and trials in family law cases.
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