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Customer service is NUMBER ONE! As a crew member at Honey Dew, you can expect to move around the store quite a bit. Reporting for work in a clean, Honey Dew approved uniform, including hat or visor.
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This is an outstanding opportunity in professional sales with the industry leader in technical industrial abrasives. Constantly switching from technical to non-technical throughout the program.
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Perform in your role and achieve your goals by performing in sales, providing excellent service and technical/repair support, and creating satisfied customers, in accordance with Asurions Core Values.
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Technical lead for electrical substation projects, including new substations and substations rebuilds. This position has a career path which provides for advancement opportunities within and across bands as you develop and evolve in the position; gaining experience, expertise and acquiring and applying technical skills.
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Technical Skills: Expertise in Pega PRPC, Pega BPM, and related technologies. We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Pega Technical Lead to join our team. Team Building: Recruit, train, and manage a team of Pega developers and other technical staff.
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Preference will be given to candidates with experience designing, building, and delivering training to a technical audience and to candidates with Instructional Design experience on technical software projects.
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Evaluates CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and appropriately label. The CAT/CT Scan Technologist produces computerized tomographic scanner radiographs of specific areas as ordered by a physician.
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The Global MDR Submissions Manager works closely with technical staff in Global MDR Submissions and other departments at the San Jose and Bartlett repair facilities and at the manufacturing sites.
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The Mechanical PM will be expected to take on central roles for the oversight of the Project Engineering activities, Project Management from conception to completion with a specific focus on Client interaction, Technical Expertise, Design team communication, Project reporting, and Overall representation of Guardian throughout the entirety of the project.
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On-demand access to technical support, direct parts, and engineering. Utilize all technical support resources (such as operator, parts, and maintenance manuals, HowFactory, etc.) And if you are ready to join a team of 40+ service centers and a broad network of mobile technicians.
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Certified Respiratory Therapist - (CRT - Peds - Pedi)
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Job Title: Assembly Tech : 23-03046 Requirement #: 23-03046 Location: Westborough,MA Job Description: Primary Skills: CNC Machine Exp., 3D Printing, Blueprint Contract Type: W2 Only Location: Westborough,MA Duration: 11+ Months (With Possible extension) Pay Range: $35.00 - $37.00 per hour.
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Microsoft scripting experience (PowerShell, C#)Microsoft 365 administration (Exchange Online, Teams, Phone System)Microsoft Azure administration experienceLinux experience a plusCandidate should also possess an MCSE or other technical certifications that demonstrate excellent technical skills.
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Support Technical Sales Representative(s) with onboarding new accounts to ensure an effective handoff. In the strategic accounts it is expected that the Account Manager owns the customer relationships with additional focus on growth through expanded service offerings, margin improvement, treatment technology optimization and customer retention.
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Responsibilities:●Client Engagement: Collaborate with sales and account management teams to understand client requirements and challenges, and develop comprehensive technical and service solutions that align with their business objectives.
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