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The Exercise Physiologist for the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cardiovascular Performance Program is a motivated independent exercise physiologist with excellent organizational, problem-solving and interpersonal skills.
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Be a SME for all DMPK and bioanalysis problem solving and conducting appropriate studies to support different stages of development. Familiarity with DMPK assays (e.g. enzyme inhibition, induction, metabolite identification, MIST analysis, transporter assays etc.
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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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Skills/Knowledge: Strong overall technical knowledge in the boiler and pressure vessel construction and inspection industry, good communication and listening skills, efficient time management and organization, problem solving skills, basic computer application skills, ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
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The Administrator works with a Trust Advisor on the relationship management and administration of clients’ accounts, which involves independent thinking, problem solving, communicating with clients, processing requests, and providing information to investment advisors, tax accountants, and trustees.
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Centralized Modeling, Analytics and Operations (CMAO), a team within State Street’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) department, is looking for an experienced and highly motivated professional with strong quantitative, problem-solving, and communication skills.
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Areas of consultation include but are not limited to case practice and appropriate case direction; appropriate placement decisions inclusive of kin and independent living; Family Resource License Review Team decisions; problem-solving and resolution of complex cases related to adolescent and young adult concerns Work cooperatively with partner agencies.
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Strong knowledge of statistical software packages; previous experience in data mining, demonstrated experience / expertise in problem solving Extensive understanding of relational databases and ability to effectively utilize statistical software – SAS, Stata, R and Python.
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Lead complex experiments for downstream process development, solving technical chromatography and purification challenges to achieve project goals. Job Overview : This role entails conducting process development experiments for antibody therapeutics and contributing to experimental design and complex problem resolution within a process development team working on clinical stage therapeutics.
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Problem-Solving: Willingness to consider problems and find/drive a path forward. 2-5+ years of relevant work experience, including commercial strategy, power trading, power and renewables project finance, or energy markets forecasting / participation.
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Strong problem solving and troubleshooting skills with the ability to exercise mature judgment. 3+ years relevant experience implementing one or more EPM technologies (Oracle Hyperion Planning, HFM, PBCS/ePBCS, OneStream, etc.
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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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The Residency Program Coordinator must demonstrate initiative, resourcefulness, and problem-solving skills in applying a detailed knowledge of the responsibilities, functions, and underlying management structure of the department/division and of the larger institution in organizing independently and prioritizing work, establishing procedures and systems, and ensuring orderly and timely workflow.
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The Slate Enrollment Analyst will provide support and creative problem solving to ensure that the university's outreach to prospective and admitted students supports the future vision of Northeastern's enrollment management, providing a best-in-class applicant and user experience.
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The PSS is well-versed in the following areas: clinical selling, account selling, access navigation, reimbursement pathways, problem solving, team orchestration / collaboration, and Omni-Channel engagement.
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