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This includes deal development, qualification, articulating value propositions to mid-level and top executives, establishing, and gaining agreement around pricing, and closing the deal. The OpportunityDocument Cloud Sales Specialist (Digital Media) focuses on selling, growing, and renewing customers in Adobe’s Document Cloud corporate business organization which boasts outstanding software solutions within a named book of business.
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Education and experience:Associate Degree in Computer Aided Design Technology preferredCAD certificate required if non-degreedPrevious relevant experience requiredEssential skills:Proficiency in at least one major CAD software (AutoCAD, MicroStation, Tekla, Revit, SmartPlant 3D.
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We are on the lookout for a motivated Junior to Mid-Level QA Engineer with a passion for software quality and an eagerness to learn and grow within our dynamic team. This role provides the perfect opportunity to develop your skills in software testing, quality assurance processes, and collaborative problem-solving.
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Our California (Bay Area strongly preferred), Chicago, or New York Office seeks a Mid-Level/Senior Associate attorney with ideally five to seven years of IP Tech Transactions experience to join our team.
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We are building out a new software engineering team dedicated to the federal space and have 10 openings at various levels from junior/mid-level to Principal Engineer currently. If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on.
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They are seeking a talented Full Stack Mid-Level. NET Core 7+) Experience with other front-end frameworks (React) Knowledge of cloud computing technologies (Azure) Solid understanding of software development best practices, design patterns, and principles Experience with agile methodologies and tools.
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The Lactation Network is hiring a Software Engineer (Mid-Level). 4-6 years of experience as a software engineer with strong architectural knowledge. Participate in sprint planning and other team activities to ensure software quality and timely delivery.
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Effective communication skills with the ability to read and write high and mid-level architectural documentation. Design, develop, and deploy software, making use of agile methodologies.
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Maps and analyzes end-to-end business processes within third party and proprietary systems as well as integration with EHS&S Management Information Systems software, following formal IT guidelines.
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Solid ability to outline and create powerful business presentations for senior & mid-level management. Proficient in project management software/methodologies (MS Project, Azure DevOps, Confluence, Jira, OpenText, etc) / Agile, Waterfall, Scrum.
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Our client is seeking a highly qualified, experienced mid-level associate patent attorney or a senior patent agent to join a growing, dynamic national Intellectual Property group practice.
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As a Gensler Mid-level Urban Designer in our Chicago office, you will create and work with a design team to develop strong, creative and innovative design concepts on a range of urban design and master planning projects.
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Experience performing analysis of power systems using software such as: PSS/E, PowerWorld, PSLF, TARA, CYME, Synergi, ETAP, SKM, PSCAD and EMTP-RV. You will be involved in supporting the interconnection of new power generation resources - including onshore and offshore wind, solar PV, battery energy storage, and traditional thermal generation, transmission and distribution planning, design of new power plants - including thermal and renewable resources, modifications to existing power generation facilities, power system protection, and integration of new technologies such as electric vehicles, microgrids, and green hydrogen production.
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Mid-Level to Advanced skills in MS Project, Word, Excel, and Tax Depreciation Software. Assisting Clients with RFP development, tax fixed asset vendor demonstrations and tax depreciation software selection.
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Supporting the Head of Innovation & Process Management in assembling all internal and external executive level presentations and ensuring all necessary stakeholders have the appropriate level of awareness and engagement.
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