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Essential Functions: The Landscape Technician, Senior must: ● This class identifies the Senior worker who has day-to-day responsibility for landscaping and grounds maintenance. Planting, pruning, fertilization, pest management, debris removal and other cultural practices to maintain safe and aesthetic landscape beds.
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The Senior MSL is also responsible for identifying and training members of Amgens speakers bureau to ensure they are updated on new data. Senior Medical Science Liaison. In addition, the Sr MSL will provide feedback based on field interactions and scientific support consistent with Amgen research and product support/Specific Role and Duties.
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Analyze and design structural elements and systems for steel, concrete, timber and masonry buildings in accordance with applicable building codes and design standards. They have technical proficiency in at least one structural material type and can work independently to design structural members, elements, and/or connections for building gravity and lateral systems.
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Then apply for the Senior Package Design Engineer position in the Global Design, Simulation, and Substrate team at Micron Technology. Cadence® (Allegro® Package Designer+), OrbitIO/Integrity System Planner, or Siemens/MentorGraphics (Xpedition tool suite.
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HDR is currently seeking a senior Civil, Mechanical, or Structural Engineer to lead engineering design tasks in the planning and design of fish hatcheries and aquaculture systems throughout Idaho and in the United States.
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TPG Strategy Director - Mobile Systems Architecture at Micron Technology, Inc. in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all.
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Develop expertise in the Senior Living Industry for PointClickCare EMR best practices. Pennant was created in 2019 in connection with The Ensign Group, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: ENSG) spin-off of its home health, hospice, and senior living businesses.
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But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual.
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The Boise, ID team is looking for a Senior Staff DFT Manager. Areas of interest include strong planning skills, strong management ethics, experience dealing with project complications and setbacks, experience dealing with projects that change direction, experience dealing with large designs where the pre-tapeout due diligence is significant, experience dealing with complicated ATE bring-up at both at both wafer and package, RMA knowledge, system to ATE correlation, and understanding DFT architecture sufficient to drive test case development.
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Performs lead or senior journey-level maintenance on a wide variety of complex mechanical systems in advanced water renewal (wastewater treatment) facilities and other public works utilities.
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We are looking for an experienced Senior Investment Analyst to propel our sustainability-focused investment strategies to the next level. Familiarity with additional financial industry software and systems, including custodial platforms (Schwab) and CRM software (Redtail.
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Serve as a Project Manager, task lead/reviewer/design engineer preparing planning studies, design calculations, specifications, and technical reports, load ratings, quantities, cost estimates, construction plans, construction schedules for different bridge, transportation, and transit structural systems projects with varying levels of size and complexity.
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The Facilities UPW / Wastewater Services Manager at Micron is responsible for managing a team that maintains and operates the UPW, water, ground water, wastewater, and reclaim systems that directly and indirectly support the ID1 high volume manufacturing site.
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Perform point to point and interface wiring for systems integration. Mechanical skills working on complex systems such as: automotive mechanics, HVAC systems, etc. Perform point to point and interface plumbing for systems integration.
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The Senior Technical Support Analyst provides senior-level support for incident and problem management resolution and serves as owner and primary administrator for Service Desk Systems such as the IT Service Management (ITSM) system.
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