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And Polycom Products CTS-D (Certified Technology Specialist - Design) certification is required and/or 5+ experience designing and implementing professional AV and collaboration solutions Demonstrated success in account executive/sales roles within the audio visual industry.
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Work with clients and technology teams to on board new clients utilizing various internal and vendor systems to map energy trading activity from CTRM to hedge fund middle and back office systems correctly.
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Minimum 3-5 years experience in managing design, set-up, operation, installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrading of audiovisual systems and/or events in the live arts, higher education, and/or a museum setting with knowledge of contemporary art practices using media and/or audiovisual technology preferred.
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As an industry leader in USACE Engineering and Design support, Tetra Tech has placed contract capacity and been selected to lead the design of multiple ongoing top priority USACE projects, including rehabilitation of inland navigation lock and dam systems, design of new navigation locks, and coastal protection projects.
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The Water/ Wastewater Technical Manager will support the planning, modeling, and design of complex water and wastewater projects for our public and private sector clients. We have proven experience in providing a full range of professional services from scientific and technical analysis, concept through design, and construction support services.
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Experience in designing and executing municipal water/wastewater treatment facilities via design-bid-build, design-build, or other alternative delivery methods is a plus. We are looking for an Electrical Engineer to lead design efforts for treatment plant expansions, pump station rehabilitation, greenfield projects, electrical equipment replacements, and SCADA upgrade projects.
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Job Title: Windows Application Support Engineer. Design, develop, maintain, and ensure execution of deployment automation scripts. We promote and support a diverse workforce across all levels in the company.
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Job Description Our Global Architecture & Urbanism Division combines the expertise of IBI’s Buildings and Placemaking practice, our Arcadis’s Places capabilities, and CRTKL’s multi-sector design leadership to offer a diverse range of solutions focusing on human-centric design, sustainability, and technology.
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Support FTI’s senior leadership in developing tools, methodologies, playbooks, etc, to continue to build and grow the practice and firm. Lead Finance Transformation projects in areas such as the following: Finance function assessment, operating model design, service delivery model and design (shared service center, outsourcing, global business service), cost reduction, process optimization/ automation, and financial/management reporting rationalization.
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Experience in prevention education, professional outreach and/or training is required, and experience in the sexual violence and/or child welfare is required. The Bilingual Education Specialist position conducts ChicagoCAC education activities, community outreach, professional trainings and supports the activities of the Education, Outreach & Prevention (EOP) department.
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Experience with aviation industry and/or design of aircraft-related systems and products (e.g. Satcom, In-Flight Entertainment, Data Recorders, Propulsion Systems, Airframes, etc.) The Senior Manager – Aircraft Cybersecurity Operations is a technical leader responsible for leading a team of highly innovative cybersecurity engineers responsible for assessing and maintaining end-to-end security architecture of United’s aircraft-related product(s)/application(s)/service(s.
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Through its College of Theology, Arts & Humanities, College of Business, College of Education, and College of Health, Science & Technology, Concordia-Chicago offers more than 160 areas of study in small classes taught by professors who are passionate about teaching and student success.
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Bachelor's degree in Instructional Design, Education, or a related field required. They will also have demonstrated methods for staying current with the latest instructional design and adult learning trends.
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Additionally, a Lead MTSS Interventionist partners with the Regional MTSS Manager and members of the Academic Team and contributes to the work of the MTSS Expanded Design Team and Regional MTSS Huddles.
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The team will work closely with Research, Investment Operations, Data Science and Risk across topics such as portfolio construction, rebalancing, collateral management, technology infrastructure and automating processes.
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