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High proficiency creating advanced spreadsheets, utilizing macros and developing form with MS Excel and statistical software (e.g. Minitab, JMP). Achievement of Six Sigma/Green Belt/Black Belt accreditation would be a distinct advantage including but not limited to Lean Manufacturing experience and accreditation.
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Exposure to AutoCAD, Civil3D, Excel, MicroStation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro, and/or GIS. Kimley-Horn is looking for a Civil Engineering Analyst to join our Warrenville, IL office focusing on Telecommunications.
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Extensive field construction experience at supervisory level Detailed Knowledge of job scheduling, planning, expediting and cost control Intermediate to advanced computer skills with MS Office, Excel, Procore, Primavera or other scheduling software.
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Advanced Excel knowledge, including at least one programming language not to be limited to VBA, R, SQL or Python. Advanced Excel knowledge, including at least one programming language not to be limited to VBA, R, SQL or Python.
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Proficiency in: MS Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, TEAMS), BOSS WMS, Fisher Scientific Mainframe, PPS Cloud Platform. Within Warehouse Operations, build relationships to cascade customer expectations by collaborating with site-specific departments (i.e. Inventory Control, Shipping, Wave Management, & Conveyor Maintenance.
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Skills in UNIX and MS Office related products including Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, Teams, and Word (experience in pivot tables, charts/graphs, and formulas are also required) You will excel at creative thinking and problem solving, be self-motivated, confident, and ready to work in a fast-paced energetic environment.
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Must be proficient in Word, Excel, CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) must possess good typing skills and oral and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, etc.
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Excellent computer skills, particularly MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Minitab. Six Sigma Green belt or higher preferred. Familiarity with gage design, use, and calibration as well as AIAG MSA application.
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Knowledge of Smartsheet, and Takeoff software (OST or similar), Bluebeam, Excel, etc. Knowledge of Smartsheet, and Takeoff software (OST or similar), Bluebeam, Excel, etc. Support the Estimating Manager by Implementing tasks and process improvement objectives.
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Proficiency in advanced Excel and experience with SAP, particularly in the food manufacturing industry, are highly desirable. Proficiency in advanced Excel functions, including Pivot Tables and VLOOKUPS.
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With our guidance, you'll become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) in no time, equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel in your role. With our guidance, you'll become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) in no time, equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel in your role.
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Exceptional knowledge of PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook, and computers/systems (especially Zoom, WebEx, telepresence, video conferencing) The Executive Assistant will provide comprehensive executive support services with a high degree of confidentiality, discretion, and judgment to the VP, Tax and other Corporate Tax leaders.
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Advanced use of Microsoft Excel and strong knowledge of other Microsoft Office 365 applications. Accounting and finance special projects as assigned by the Assistant Controller and VP, Controller.
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High proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, Power Bi, Visio, Access) and SharePoint. The primary responsibility of the Customer Sales Representative is to grow the aftermarket sales through preventive maintenance agreements and various other service offerings.
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Strong Proficiency in the Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel, Word, Visio, SharePoint, PowerPoint, and Project. Assist the deployment manager in managing and scheduling all inbound shipments, integration and outbound shipments required to integrate and deploy IT products.
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