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Symantec Netbackup software. Requires ten (10) to twelve (12) years of experience with installation, troubleshooting and/or testing of electronic security systems with a high school diploma or GED.
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Knowledge of AutoCAD and Civil 3D required; knowledge of MicroStation software a plus. Knowledge of AutoCAD and Civil 3D required; knowledge of MicroStation software a plus. The Licensed Surveyor is responsible for the coordination with internal and/or external clients regarding various survey projects as well as QA/QC functions.
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Our client, an oil and gas company, is looking for a Network Security Engineer to join their IT team. The key functions of this role is network management, security management, firewall and access control, and data protection.
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Our clinician-led data collection software provides prediction models to ensure successful clinical outcomes. The Supervising Clinician will oversee ABA Therapy and provide proper guidance to our Behavior Technicians to ensure our clinical standards are being met.
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Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, submittals, specifications software/systems, programs, schematics, and operational product manuals. Service Technicians diagnose problems and perform service and repairs on card access, CCTV, burglar alarm systems, electronic fire alarm systems and other related building system products at customer sites.
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Previous experience with InterQual or MCG software. Provides clinical information to insurance companies as needed for completion of pre-certification process as noted in Children's Healthcare of Atlanta utilization management plan.
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Requirements 3 years of experience in a technical customer (Service/Sales) environment in Visualization industry Good knowledge of hardware, software and networking technologies. Repair and troubleshooting of Barco hard- and software.
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Monitor project progress and address any issues that arise Reporting and Documentation:Maintain accurate records of sales activities, client interactions, and project details in CRM software. Proficient in CRM software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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OPEN TO ONLY US RESIDENTS, LIVING IN THE US. Job Details: Full or Part time - Commission Only - work from home sales and worksite positions servicing prospective clients over the phone or through video meeting software to those who have responded to our marketing.
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Provide mentorship and guidance to junior software engineers. Stay updated on the latest in robotics software, cloud computing, sensor technology, and CI/CD practices. The Role: We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Staff Robotics Software Engineer, with a focus on cloud communication, sensor integration, electronics driver development, robotics navigation and control, and CI/CD processes.
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Experience with modern software development methodologies (Agile and DevOps) Excellent communication and leadership skills. Expertise in Spring Boot, Python, Angular, Vue, React, or similar technologies.
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Hands-on experience with software configuration, prototyping, and testing using leading ERP software solutions, for example SAP, Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, Microsoft AX, IFS, Infor, and Epicor.
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Proficiency in office software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite) and warehouse management software. Strong understanding of warehouse management systems (WMS) and inventory control processes.
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We are a company that helps businesses test the accuracy and usability of their websites, applications, and hardware through freelance software testing and feedback. Must have no history of epilepsy, seizures, or severe traumatic brain injury (i.e., concussion with nausea and/or memory loss.
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As a Business Intelligence Software Engineer, you will leverage your expertise in enterprise applications and development to analyze, program, and implement best practices in Data Sourcing (ETL), Report Building, and Data Governance.
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