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Ability to frequently use general maintenance tools, supplies and equipment such as, but not limited to, hand tools, (e.g., hammers, shovels, screwdrivers, box-end or adjustable wrenches, pliers), power tools (e.g., hand drill, power drill, grinder, sander) pressure washers, blowers, paint equipment, pool chemicals, ice removal equipment, ladders, landscaping equipment, sandblasters, and safety equipment.
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Sr. Power Electronics Engineer A Senior Power Electronics Engineer designs, specifies, develops, and tests power system architectures and requirements for a wide array of applications, including miniature power conversion and management circuitry, distributed power architectures, radiation hardened designs, novel battery management circuitry, small motor controllers, switched-mode power conversion and precision feedback systems.
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Experience with design of power distribution networks for state-of-the-art processors, FPGAs or SOCs. Simulation and verification of power distribution networks using tools such as Ansys SIwave.
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Experience with business intelligence tools and technologies such as Power BI, and Tableau. Proficiency in the design and implementation of modern data architectures and concepts such as cloud services (AWS) and modern data warehouse tools (Snowflake, Databricks.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in data analysis within the healthcare industry, proficiency in visualization tools such as Tableau/Power BI, data analysis tools such as SQL/Python/R and experience with systems such as EPIC EMR/Praxis/Cerner/Allscripts and a strong ability to create insightful dashboards that drive strategic decision-making.
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The Boston Globe is hiring a reporter for the Money, Power, Inequality team, a groundbreaking initiative to explore the racial wealth gap in Boston and beyond. Money, Power, Inequality is a long-term, grant-funded initiative supported by the Barr Foundation.
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Start your day with your favorites from our free breakfast buffet and enjoy convenient dining at restaurants near our hotel like Rino's Place, New Saigon, and The Brown Jug. Get your workout in at our 24-hour fitness center and refreshing indoor pool.
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Expertise in data analysis tools such as SQL, Excel, and data visualization tools (e.g. Tableau, Power BI, etc.) Expertise in data analysis tools such as SQL, Excel, and data visualization tools (e.g. Tableau, Power BI, etc.
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Specific experience with wholesale nodal power markets, economic dispatch, and production cost simulation, and the ability to perform load flow analysis with tools such as PowerWorld is preferred.
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Systems Management: Lead the day-to-day operations of core IT systems including, but not limited to, Okta (SSO and identity management), Google Workspace (collaboration tools), Jamf (macOS management), Intune (Windows device management), and other key infrastructure systems.
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Data visualization / business intelligence tools (e.g., Tableau, Qlik, Power BI, etc.) Media platform reporting tools (e.g., CM360 / SA360, Meta Business Manager, etc.) Silos that existed between business units as well as duplicative and overlapping resources will be replaced with standardized processes and tools.
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3+ years of experience with ETL orchestration and workflow management tools (like Databricks, Airflow, Flink, Oozie, Azkaban) using AWS/GCP. Familiarity with reporting tools like Tableau, Superset, or Looker.
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Provide extensive hands-on support for basic molecular biology assays, including but not limited in cell based genetic engineering (CRISPR and other relevant tools), western blotting, qRT-PCR/digital PCR, molecular cloning and lenti-virus package and infection.
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Proven records by leveraging molecular/genetic tools for oncology research and mechanistic investigation. Contribute to pre-clinical projects by designing and developing well-defined mechanistic experiments and projects within Oncology and immuno-oncology research.
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Power wash commercial kitchen exhaust systems to include hoods, duct work, filters and exhaust fans per company and industry standards while protecting customers’ facility and equipment from damage.
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