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Typical degree in Mechanical or Electrical or Industrial Engineering, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, and/or Computer Science or other related field. BS or BA in related field required with 2 years of experience, or MS with no experience required (project management experience preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or Computer Science. Work with sales, engineering, program management and application engineering to drive product success at various customers.
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This will be an active, hands-on PM working side-by-side with IT staff in delivering a variety of projects including, but not limited to: (1) replacement of 100+ wifi access points, (2) implementation of PagerDuty, and (3) replacement of helpdesk ticketmanagement solution, Desired Qualifications: • At least 5 years of IT Project Management Experience • Project Management Professional Certification • Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, IT, Business Administration, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience. Familiarity with revenue management, pricing, or contract management concepts and best practices is a plus.
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10+ years of experience with a Master’s Degree or 8+ years with a PhD in Electrical/Computer Engineering/Computer Science. Demonstrating expertise in areas like Embedded CPU Subsystem, Platform Security, PCIe/CXL Interconnect, Ethernet Interconnect, Data Network Switching, and Power Management.
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Must demonstrate a working understanding of the pertinent Quality Systems Regulations (i.e.: Good Manufacturing Practices, ISO, FDA). Professional certification is an advantage (i.e. CQA, CQE, SQE, CQM, Six Sigma, etc.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related field preferred. Perform programming, documenting, training and maintaining building automation systems while working with complex networks, multi-vendor system integration, open technologies, software-based interfaces, HVAC controls, security systems and other facility/infrastructure management systems.
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Bachelors degree in Information Technology, Management of Information Systems, computer science, or related field, or equivalent experience. Information management & Security, Unix Shell scripting, Networking & communication protocols, Python.
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Associate’s Degree in data science, statistics, computer science, or finance is required. The Fleet Services Analyst is responsible for all aspects of data management and analysis of all operations under the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Fleet Management Department.
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