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Dive into investigations and collaborative problem-solving, where your insights as an expert in healthcare administration, forensic accounting, financial forensics, technical services, or social sciences can help solve complex cases and build trust within communities while investigating white collar crimes that erode public trust.
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The ideal candidate will be an expert in technical problem-solving, GMP manufacturing techniques, and working with interorganizational teams to support our growth in the Gene Therapy sector.
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The Polymer chemist applies scientific expertise, analytical skills, problem solving capabilities, and relevant language skills to help build CAS’s world-class collection of chemical information data.
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A demonstrated knowledge of organizational effectiveness and operations management and a track record of achieving results against a comprehensive set of KPIs. •Excellent problem-solving, and reasoning skills required.
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Experience to include: Statistical analysis tools including Minitab, MATLAB, JMP; Product Problem Solving; Six Sigma DMAIC (Define Measure Analysis Improvement and Control); Product Reliability Analysis; OBIEE Reporting tools; Quantitative Reliability Analysis; 7-step problem solving process and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA); Reliability test planning; Product Failure Reporting and Corrective/Prevention Action Systems; Product Reliability and Reliability Risk Management.
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Demonstrated skill with dealing with ambiguity, critical thinking, business acumen, organizational agility, strong problem solving abilities, and executive presence; selected candidate must have excellent communication/collaboration skills and the ability to clearly articulate a vision for the future across a broad spectrum of audiences.
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Industry background in aseptic filling, dairy manufacturing or Tetra Pak Machinery, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Tetra Pak machinery experience is highly preferred. Qualifications of the Plant Manager: •10+ years related experience/or training in a Plant or Operations Management role.
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You’ll leverage your expertise in the Roofing/Building Envelope arena and creative problem-solving skills while collaborating closely with institutions/municipal agencies, Architects, Engineers, and project teams to deliver customized assessments and solutions for our clients that exceed expectations.
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Job Skills: Education, American Sign Language, Basic Documentation, Direct Support/Direct Care, Educational Support, Adaptability, Building Trust, Developing Others, Establishing Relationships, Problem Solving.
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Strong problem-solving and technical skills with a sense of self-direction and ability to support the data needs of multiple initiatives and use cases at the same time. The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System is one of the top pension systems in the United States and we are committed to empowering our associates with the insights they need to drive success in supporting our members and retirees.
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The Restaurant / Entertainment Manager role is an active one where you're on your feet, coordinating multiple team members, and problem-solving in real time. With over 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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Job Skills: Therapy/Therapeutical Services, Parks and Recreation, Organizing and ZPlanning, Problem Solving, Teamwork. Organizing and Planning, Problem Solving, Teamwork. Plans, conducts, implements and monitors general recreation, personal development, structured therapeutic and entertainment activities (e.g., softball, basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, arts and crafts, wood working, swimming, exercises) for inmates.
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The School Aide assists in problem solving with teaching teams and administrators to address school or child needs. Assists in management of classroom by completing paperwork and problem solving with team and parents to address classroom issues.
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Provide brief behavioral interventions for a broad spectrum of physical and mental health problems using evidence-based techniques such as behavioral activation, problem-solving treatment, motivational interviewing, or other treatments as appropriate virtually and in person.
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Self-starter who has a problem-solving aptitude and inventive thinking skillsPossess the ability to analyze and interpret large datasets using tools like MySQL, BigQuery, Postman, and specialized platforms to extract meaningful insights and inform strategic decision-making in a timely manner.
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