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Have a software engineering/problem solving mindset being equally comfortable with deep diving on real time APIdesign with an understanding of how to build highly resilient operational platforms that can scale to 50k+ TPS with 4 9's availability as well as in-depth knowledge of handling large data pipelines to clean and transform data.
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The QC/WIMS Clerk is responsible for processing accurate and timely transactions and conducting Quality Assurance of inbound/outbound product orders, including Train Provisioning Solution (TPS) services where applicable, while delivering excellent customer service to internal and external Amtrak customers and client partners.
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As a Tangible Property Services (TPS) Sr. Associate, you will be responsible for performing detailed analyses on projects focused on analyzing fixed assets via cost segregation studies, Federal tax depreciation method reviews, and fixed asset management engagements.
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Act as a TPS Champion by modeling the G.U.E.S.T. service approach, and consistently delivering World Class Service. Be a TPS brand ambassador. Act as a TPS Champion by modeling the G.U.E.S.T. service approach, and consistently delivering World Class Service.
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Conduct Quality Assurance (QA) verification audits for both inbound and outbound orders, in the commissary (including cooler/freezer), at the Amtrak railyard/train platform, and on board Amtrak trains, effectively communicate and help resolve all discrepancies identified.
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Make certain TPs are completed in a timely manner and treatment goals are realistic, attainable, and promote recovery. Act as a primary liaison to DMH, other providers, community resources, family members, and others that may be involved in person care.
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