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Please submit a CV and cover letter with the title Birdbox Technical Sales Lead. FAI is looking for a Birdbox Technical Sales Lead with established knowledge and experience within the laying hen industry to join our team in a full-time role.
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Work in an intellectually rigorous environment and be able to assimilate new knowledge and learn laboratory techniques in collaboration with faculty, residents and technical staff. The Director is responsible for planning, organizing and managing administrative functions and for overseeing technical operations of the HIM facility.
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The PowerApps Portal / D365 Technical Architect is involved in all aspects of implementing Dynamics 365 CE solutions from conducting workshops through the project life cycle to go-live and on-going support.
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Mars Inc is currently seeking a highly skilled Technical Architect to play a pivotal role in our mission to redefine our Mars Snacking business segment. Provide expertise on technical design viability and efficacy along with end-to-end integration.
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Lead IGA implementation projects, from requirements gathering and design to deployment and ongoing maintenance. Cloud IGA Technical Architect page is loaded. Technical support through Development, Testing, and Deployment phases of projects.
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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo
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Ability to push and pull a loaded housekeeping cart and other work-related machinery over sloping and uneven surfaces.
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The ideal plumber can join, lead, and mold the culture of a new and growing company with opportunities for management advancement, leadership development and other benefits. Lead and grow plumbing team and division.
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Ideate solutions to complex technical challenges; code, test, troubleshoot, debug, and document the solutions you develop. Use agile software development model to produce well-designed programs, scripts, and tools required to provision, configure, and monitor new shared infrastructure services for on premises failover environment Key Skills: Must have : We need someone who's really good at setting up CI/CD pipelines using DevOps tools like Jenkins, Artifactory, Vault, SonarQube, GitHub, Terraform, Ansible, Rancher, Kubernetes, Helm Charts and Harness.
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As a Senior Technical Artist at Arrow, you will play a key role in ensuring projects achieve visual excellence and top performance. You’ll work closely with our designers and developers to bridge the gap between creative and technical aspects of our work.
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We have a career opportunity for a Structural-Bridge Engineer seeking to grow their career as a Technical Manager. As a Structural-Bridge Technical Manager, you will both self-perform and direct project teams in the planning and designing of the project.
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Your primary role as a Technical Safety Engineer is to work with key stakeholder organizations to provide technical guidance on facility design requirements pertaining to fire prevention and process safety engineering areas, including but not limited to firewater systems, fireproofing, emergency shutdown systems, drainage systems, tank designs, electrical classifications, pipeline design factors, equipment access and layout, spacing, risk areas.
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Drive technical solutions to integrate a wide suite of IT system and security Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software (COTS) tools and products with the ServiceNow platform. Responsibilities include:-Leading a team of other ServiceNow developers/administrators, guiding and mentoring junior team members, and developing solutions across the full suite of ServiceNow offerings: IT Service Management (ITSM Pro), IT Operations Management (ITOM Pro), IT Asset Management (HAM Pro), and Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Discovery Pattern Designer, etc.
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Leadership experience in previous roles such as director, supervisor, manager, or team lead. Prominence is looking for the best Technical Project managers in healthcare to join our Analytics team.
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