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If you are detail-oriented, relish variety and feel at home around all kinds of technology, consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest Field Computer Specialist. Maintain maximum uptime for computer systems and associated broadband connectivity.
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No experience requirement – current enrollment in a 4-year undergraduate program with a preferred emphasis in Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Networking and Security, Computer Information Technology, or related field.
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A Master's or PhD degree in biostatistics, data science, biomedical informatics, epidemiology, public health, computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, or a related field. Strong computer skills and ability to use necessary databases and software.
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Knowledge of the principles, practices, and instruments used in computer aided drafting. Cash Waggner is currently searching for a talented Professional Land Surveyor to join our team and lay the foundation for project success through accurate fieldwork, and detailed and precise documentation using the latest technologies and advanced equipment.
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This includes expertise, as well as coaching and mentorship of frontline Process Control Engineers in the following areas: automation control system configuration, change control and project delivery, deviation investigation, Computer System Validation (CSV) , data mining and analysis, and routine automation computer system support activities.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and/or Geotechnical Engineering with an EIT. Knowledge of commonly used computer software (Word, Excel, Outlook) is expected. Common office tasks involve sitting, standing, walking, using a personal computer, and communicating verbally.
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Knowledge of Data Historian (OSIPI) Knowledge of Computer System Validation lifecycle and FDA regulatory requirements. Organized, with strong computer literacy such as MS Project, Excel, etc.
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A SIU / Claims investigator must possess strong computer and internet skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills. A SIU / Claims investigator must possess strong computer and internet skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills.
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F) Ability to utilize and maintain computer and server based medical equipment, medical record databases, and proprietary and generic software, experience with TCP/IP, HL7, networking, and DICOM standards.
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Knowledge and experience with industry standard computer software required in the field, including software such as CADD, MicroStation, GIS, and Modeling Applications (SWMM, HEC-RAS (1D, 2D), HEC-HMS, etc.
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Must have proficient computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office; additional experience using Ticketmaster / Archtics and Salesforce preferred. The Indianapolis Colts are seeking an experienced Membership Services Manager who will be responsible for managing an assigned account base consisting of Premium and/or GA season ticket members on a daily basis and assist in communication, executing events and adding value to our customers.
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Effectively operate computer, printer, telephone, pen/pencil, photo-copying machine, facsimile machine, two-way radio. To oversee and coordinate all night time front desk and audit functions, execute computer maintenance requirements, and ensure all financial transactions for the day are verified and balanced.
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Must own a Mac computer and be fluent with the Apple ecosystem of software (iOS, macOS, iWork, etc.) MuleSoft Developer Certification - Level 1 Certification Preferred. MuleSoft Developer Certification - Level 1 Certification Required.
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The ideal candidate will perform complex surveying calculations using engineering calculator, laptop computer, personal computer, and graphics software, such as AutoCAD; analyze raw data for mathematical closure and geometric accuracy; provide survey information for Geographic Information System (GIS); and prepare finished grade sheets, topographic maps, records of survey, ALTA Surveys, corner staking, etc., and other survey reports.
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Candidate must have a completed Associate's degree from a 2 year technical program from any of the following degree programs: engineering tech, mechatronics, computer tech or related, and a Minimum 3.0 GPA. Bachelor's degree and Master's degree graduated candidates will not be considered preferable.
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