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User Experience (UX) Design, User Interface (UI) Design, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Wireframing, Usability Testing, User Research, Information Architecture, Design Thinking, Visual Design, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, XD), Sketch, Figma, Responsive Design, HTML/CSS, Agile Methodologies, Collaboration Tools (e.g., Slack, Trello, Jira), Design Systems, Problem Solving, Mentorship, Leadership, SaaS, AI, Automation.
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Six-sigma Green Belt / DMAIC problem solving experience preferred. Hands-on approach to problem solving, risk identification and resolution. Key Responsibilities of a Process Development Engineer: Design and development of equipment, processes, and control systems, used for production and assembly of cell encapsulation devices.
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REPORTS TO: Problem Resolution System Response Director ACADEMIC/NON-ACADEMIC: Non-Academic POSITION OVERVIEW: The Problem Resolution System (PRS) Response Specialist is a key member of the PRS Response Team and plays a critical role in ensuring that the District complies with its PRS obligations and that students and families receive the service and communication they deserve.
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If you are passionate about helping others, possess exceptional communication and problem-solving skills, have strong computer and technical proficiency and thrive in a remote work environment, we invite you to apply for our Remote Kia Care Total Case Specialist position.
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The clinician will serve as a behavioral health consultant to the team and provide evidence-based, brief clinical interventions to patients of the practice (ie: Problem Solving Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Behavioral Activation, etc.
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Responsible for providing technology leadership, guidance and mentoring for MMIS architectural design and problem solving. Able to handle the most complex issues and possess analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Demonstrated expertise in DMPK problem solving across drug discovery. Work closely with in-vivo pharmacology to design experiments to understand preclinical pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (pk/pd) relationships.
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At the senior level, this person will guide assay development and troubleshooting as well as analytical method problem solving using LC- MS/MS, validating and supporting GLP/GCP sample analysis in different biological matrices across the discovery & development projects, and have experience for filing IND and NDA.
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Possess solid business acumen skills: Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving, Communication Effectiveness & Influence, Financial Literacy, Analytical Skills, Risk/Exposure Evaluation, Critical Thinking, etc.
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In the absence of the Team Leader, assume program leadership including facilitation of the Daily Organizational Meeting, support of the daily Shift Manager in problem solving when issues arise, coordinating communication with the PACT Psychiatrist when not on-site, and facilitation team clinical discussions and treatment planning processes.
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Fidelity Asset Management Solutions (FAMS) is seeking an experienced Scrum Master who is passionate about problem solving, continuous improvement, quality assurance and investment management to oversee delivery and promote efficient agile practices across multiple squads.
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Demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills by troubleshooting complex hardware, software, consumable, and Laboratory Information System (LIS) issues without the need of field service intervention.
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Ability to initiate and manage projects, problem solve and multi-taskAbility to perform at a high-level in a fast-paced environmentAdvanced IT skills (Microsoft: Access, Excel, Visual Basic; Bloomberg; Python)Graduate degree and/or CFA Charterholder Are you the right candidate.
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Resourceful, adaptive, and creative project manager, multi-tasker, and problem-solver. Hack. Diversity seeks a goals-driven, entrepreneurial, racial-equity conscious individual with technical/engineering, business relationship management and curriculum development experience to join our Senior Leadership Team as Director of Programs.
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Demonstrated business strategy, analytical, decision-making and problem solving skills. Assist the Senior Credit Officer with consultation (workout liaison) for line-administered problem assets.
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