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Assist in the design and analysis of various electrical facilities and systems including Engine Generators, Uninterrupted Power Supply, and Power Cabling Systems using Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) software.
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Installation may include uncrating, removal of packing materials, assisting in transporting equipment to installation site, mechanical assembly, custom fabrication, internet, computer network connectivity, practice management software integration and electrical hook-up in accordance with product wiring diagrams, technical documentation, and corporate directives.
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Leverage Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to lead basic content edits enabling real-time testing, validation and optimization of existing experiences. This individual is a strategic leader and experience advocate that has an outstanding eye for business, analytics, planning, and collaborative leadership skills.
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Excellent computer, organizational and interpersonal skills required. Accomplished motion designer with exceptional skills creating animated content for both program branding and explainer graphics.
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RBT (Registered Behavioral Technician) Previous experience working with children in the ABA Therapy field a MUST. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: spoken and written Possess a driver's license with reliable transportation and auto insurance for driving to clients.
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Group 15 (Research/Basic Science Mission Area) - Center for Laboratory Animal Resources, Grants & Contracts, RCMI, Offc of Sponsored Programs Institutional Review Board, IACUC, Rad Safety Biosafety, Offc Translational Tech, Grants Mgmt Offc, SVP for Resea.
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Must have a working knowledge of a ten key calculator, computer, credit card authorization machine, telephone, fax and other office equipment. Strong customer service skills are required.
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Minimum of eight years of experience using a nationally recognized electrical analysis computer software such as SKM Power Tools software (or equivalent), and demonstrable experience in short circuit and arc flash hazard energy calculations using the software.
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Proficiency in EHR systems and basic computer skills. Working knowledge of CMS guidelines for chronic care management (CCM) and remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs a plusStrong clinical assessment and care planning skills.
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If you have the skills and passion to perform preventive maintenance on Ford and GMC trucks, then this career opportunity at U-Haul is for you! Minimum Qualifications:Basic mechanical aptitude and repair experience preferredDriver’s licenseThe ability to work as part of a team as well as individuallyBasic mechanical aptitudeBasic computer skillsRegular attendanceWork Environment:The work involves manual labor and the ability to work safely and to be alert at all times.
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Work with best-in-class data platforms such as Snowflake and Databricks and credentialize your skills with certifications. Degree educated in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent experience.
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Basic computer skills; understanding of computer networks and equipment interfacing. We have successfully matched those needs to the skills and abilities of highly motivated service members.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent field, or 5+ years' experience with enterprise-level software systems in a customer-facing role, such as pre-sales, consulting, support, or training.
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Basic project management certification is a plus (e.g. CAPM; Prince2 Foundation level); additional certifications are a plus but not required. Employee Basic Term Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance.
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Requirements : Masters degree (or higher) in one of the following: computer science, electronics engineering, computer engineering, computer science, information technology, or cyber security.
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