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This Project will provide intake, assessment and development of an Employability/Service Plan (ESP) plus case management of participants along with job development, placement, & retention services.
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Profile: Experienced Architectural Engineer; Engineering, Mechanical, Core, Vessel and Internals, Operation, ESP/ESPN. – reactor core processes and mechanical systems;- control mechanisms, nuclear internals and auxiliaries;- preparation of ESP/ESPN compliance files and assessments.
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WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FOR PT HELP, ESP IN THE AM. Over 25 caregivers have worked here over 5 years. WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FOR PT HELP, ESP IN THE AM. Over 25 caregivers have worked here over 5 years.
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Experience working with Marketing Technology partners including CRM/CDP/ESP/MA integrations. Working/functional experience with website design, development and programming, including technologies such as PHP, mySQL, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, Web Content Accessibility.
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Partnering with our Messaging Operations Manager to set up API connections for triggers and data flows encouraging correct data architecture within our marketing ESP to support easy creation of highly personalized comms.
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Experienced with BI tools (we use Looker), Excel/G-Suite, platform data tools, etc. Optimizing and expanding our automation set for prospective and existing investors to create more of a “one-to-one” experience, as well as generating a flywheel of testing and feedback.
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Experience working in other MS Office suite, esp. This includes gift processing, receipting, reporting, analysis, document management coordination, bookkeeping journal entries, identifying and implementing process improvements, and other assigned duties.
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Demonstrating proficiency with Containers & Orchestration (esp Kubernetes); Understanding Data Integration Tools (SSIS, Informatica, API Management, Enterprise Service Bus (pref Kafka), and Rules Engine (pref BizTalk.
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