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Demonstrated competency with relevant software, including Adobe Creative Suite, 3D modeling software (e.g., Rhino), rendering software (e.g., Lumion), AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office. We are in search of a talented professional to join our collective as a Design Associate or Design Manager.
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Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Salesforce, Google Analytics, DCM, DoubleVerify, IAS, IQVIA, IPSOS, Crossix, Symphony, NPI Insights & Reporting. This hybrid position can sit in either our Chicago, NYC, Boston, or Denver office.
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Experience using Microsoft Office 365 and basic computer programs (e.g., Teams, Sharepoint, OneNote, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, Google, etc.) Candidates should also have experience with using project management software, Microsoft Office 365, and basic computer programs.
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Demonstrate deep knowledge of Microsoft Office Procore, P6, and other management tools. Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for a Construction Project Manager II to join our National Mission Critical team.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and willingness to explore and adopt new technologies, tools, and software (bonus if you have experience in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or Virtual Reality.
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Expert knowledge of Microsoft Office products, especially Excel; familiar with CRM such as Salesforce; experience using an online docketing system. The JuraLaw Associate Customer Service Manager role is well suited for someone with experience in the legal industry who has extremely high attention to detail, organizational ability, and passion for working with people.
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Proficient skills in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, & PowerPoint) and the ability to learn and operate other software (AS400, SAP, Paylocity, BTN, etc.) Assist branch and operations manager with maintaining up to date employee administrative files, DOT Med Cards, ASE/TIA certifications, forklift safety, employee evaluations, etc.
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Microsoft Office Specialist certifications are preferred to teach specific courses but are not required. Keep necessary records to report Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to the Academic Dean/Program Manager.
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Microsoft Office, HTML, and MadCap Flare or similar single source content manager. 3 to 5 years of experience in graphic design or working in a multimedia environment, preferably in educational product development, educational product training, or educational publishing.
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Microsoft Office Specialist certification or Microsoft Certified Professional Certification and/or Google Level 1 or Level 2 Certification is preferred. Job Summary: Reporting to the Enterprise Technology Support (ETS) Engagement Specialist Team Lead, the ETS Engagement Specialist will partner with applicable ITS, Central Office, Schools, and Strategic Vendors to support the i+Innovate CPSTM Program, a professional development/training program, with the goal of advancing the use of technology within CPS classrooms (and other like programs as needed.
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QualificationsCollege or University Degree2+ years of experience in an FMCG analytics environment, carrying out data analyticsStrong communications skills, with the ability to work, write and speak in fluent EnglishExperience working with Syndicated POS Data (Discover, Connect, AOD, Spectra), Homescan Panel Data, and/or NumeratorHighly proficient in Microsoft Office, and experience or knowledge of key BI tools an advantageConfident and engaging personality.
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Law Office Manager. Previous experience as an Office Manager, preferably in a law firm setting. Partner with the Human Resources Director, Office Member in Charge and Senior Director of Operations on any office related issues.
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Of Civil/Environmental Engineering experience (specifically managing water/wastewater infrastructure projects)Must have solid experience & expertise in Utility Projects Engineering & Project ManagementMust have proficiency in Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace applications (Sheets, Docs, etc.
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Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, AutoCAD, and Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. This position is an in-office position. Experience in Live Events Production and Themed Entertainment Construction.
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Computer software skills: Microsoft toolset, Bluebeam, Revit, Navisworks, experience with photogrammetry and. Working conditions may range from an office environment with uniform temperatures, a clean room environment, a factory environment with variable temperatures, outside work subject to weather conditions.
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