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Typical responsibilities include, but not limited to: Responsibilities Handles moderately complex issues and problems and refers more complex issues to higher-level engineer With general supervision, designs and troubleshoot both software and hardware necessary for control systems utilizing PLCs for integration of manufacturing systems.
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Telecommunication Support: Support and maintain telecommunication systems, such as updating FCC licenses, processing Government Emergency Telecom Services (GETS) and Wireless Priority Services (WPS) requests, managing conference bridges, and mobile phone requests.
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Provide expert advice, training, and technical assistance to support staff and train lower-level employees. These power systems include, but are not limited to transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear/switchboard, protective relays, motor control centers, VFDs, cable, and metering and backup power supplies.
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Prior experience working on government R&D projects from DARPA, DOD, NASA; Homeland Security; or classified U.S. government agencies. That means changing how we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe, and even making it possible to breathe on Mars. Working at Honeywell isn’t just about developing cool things.
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Primary responsibility is to proactively develop a pipeline of FSG opportunities throughout the military and civilian government sectors. This is highly visible position interfaces with clients across a wide-range of military, civilian and intelligence organizations in the federal government.
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The pay range for this position is $25.00+ & Commission depending on your level of experience as an auto glass installer. Have an Eye for Perfection: You'll need a high level of attention to detail.
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Pond is currently placing an experienced, mid-level Fire Protection Engineer in our Peachtree Corners, GA headquarters. Many factors are considered when determining compensation at Pond, including scope and level of position, geographic location, candidate skill, knowledge and experience.
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Level Ahead Georgia is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Behavior Technician (ABA Paraprofessional) to join our growing practice! Maintain active communication with clients, families, BCBA supervisors, and Level Ahead's admin team.
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Requiring high level of experience in Information Technology Infrastructure Library ITIL process workflows and business analysis, this position will develop and process documentation related to GSOC and/or ITIL processes.
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In 2020, two of our hospitals, Scottish Rite and Egleston, were verified as Level I Children's Surgery Centers by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Children's Surgery Verification (CSV) Quality Improvement Program.
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It is vital that our next entry-level Management Consultant has a student mentality, the ability to pivot in a fast-paced environment with quick decision-making, and possess a commitment to people; people are what drives us If you think you have the qualities and the drive to take your career to the next level, APPLY TODAY.
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We include providing EHS services to various sectors to include construction management, fueling systems recurring maintenance and minor repairs, transportation, Energy, renewable fuels, government (local, state, and federal), Department of Defense, private development, higher education, and water resources and restoration.
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Handles moderately complex issues and problems and refers more complex issues to higher-level engineer. 4-7 years of experience with Allen Bradley/Rockwell, Siemens, GE Fanuc, Honeywell Systems.
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Promote, monitor, evaluate, and ensure that all day camp programs run smoothly with a high level of service to participants. Areas of need for Specialty Instructors: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Cheer, Tumbling, Climbing Wall and Ropes Course, Cooking, Dance, Drama, Theater, Fitness, Flag Football, Kayak and Paddleboard, LEGO, Music, Nature, Pickleball, Robotics, Sports, STEM, Swim, Gaming, Tennis, and Volleyball.
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Highly qualified and certified to teach Middle School English/Language Arts in Georgia (appropriate to grade level and content area responsibilities) Supports grade level teachers in what they are teaching in order to provide further instruction as needed.
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