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What You’ll Need: BS in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Computer Science, or a related field. Advanced knowledge in PLC programming, HMI development, SCADA systems, and control system integration, with deep experience in Allen Bradley systems, robotics, and ladder logic.
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Provide technical support for field execution, including outage/turnaround projects. Detail-oriented, reliable, creative team player to focus on field evaluations of new and existing electrical power distribution systems.
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Must have a minimum of 5 years prior Industrial Mechanic or Field Service experience. The Field Services Technician/Engineer serves technical and administrative functions in the manufacturing facilities.
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QualificationsCertification in Strength and Conditioning (CSCS) or relevant field preferredDemonstrated experience in designing and implementing sport-specific training programsStrong knowledge of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and nutritionExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsExperience working with athletes of various ages and skill levelsAbility to analyze and adapt training programs based on individual needsPassion for helping athletes achieve their performance goals.
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Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology or related field. Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology or related field. We're looking for a dedicated Bilingual School Psychologist to support our diverse student population.
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Bachelors degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. My client is seeking an experienced and highly skilled Senior Estimator to join a premier construction firm in the Chicago area.
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We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies.
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This is a great opportunity for someone who has industrial automation experience in a sales support role, applications role or field sales role to grow in their career and finally make the money they deserve.
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Under the direction of the Service Manager, the Field Service Technician Maintains diesel equipment operation by completing inspections and preventive maintenance requirements; correcting vehicle deficiencies; making adjustments and alignments; and keeping records.
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Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in related technical field, plus one year of refinery maintenance experience, or Associate degree in related technical field, plus two years of refinery maintenance experience, or Five years of related maintenance experience, in lieu of degree Proficient in Microsoft Office Proficient in the use and understanding of a computerized maintenance management system.
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Multiple years of engineering experience in a Pre-Sales capacity in the material handling field. Strong working knowledge of Autodesk Inventor or comparable software is a plus. Bachelor's in Engineering such as Automation, Robotics, Electrical, Electro-Mechanical, or Mechatronics Engineering.
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The Field Service Technician/Technical Support Specialist is a dual role responsible for providing on-site technical service and support as well as remote technical assistance. Job DescriptionAs we grow the Field Service team in the Central US region we are looking for a Field Service Technician who will also provide assistance to the Technical Support team when needed.
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Job Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in related field One year experience in hospice, home health, or healthcare sales/marketing with demonstrated growth results preferred Excellent verbal/written communication and interpersonal skills Strong time management skills Proven ability to manage a sales territory and contact database Valid and current auto insurance and driver's license Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Conduct and supervise all aspects of field work of audit and accounting engagements. BS/BA in accounting or related field. CPA license (or CPA candidate) Luke Holm - Sr. Executive Recruiter.
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The Vendor Field BDE II territory is large in financial nature as to the company impact / benefit (annual revenue, gross profit and/or complexity dynamics). We are looking for an experienced and results-oriented professional to join our team as a Business Development Executive II. This role requires spending 50% or more of your time in the field, engaging with customers and vendors.
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