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Related engineering, internship or co-op work experience. Experience in writing and providing support documentation for engineering calculations. Model transmission lines in PLS-CADD, determine right of way requirements, calculate conductor sags, and develop transmission line plan and profile drawings.
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There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings. There are many employment opportunities with the Postal Service from entry level to management.
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Manufacturing Engineer (Entry level) Our client will train you if you do not have experience with metal stamping. At least one year of full-time engineering experience in the metal forming industry such as internships or Co-ops is a very strong plus but not required.
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There is no experience required. Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers.
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We are seeking upcoming or recent college graduates who are driven and entrepreneurial to join our Investment Sales Team as an Entry-Level Commercial Real Estate Agent. Sales experience is appreciated but not necessary.
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This entry level position includes inspection of bridges and tunnels along with the preparation of load ratings, structural design, rehabilitation, construction documents, specifications, and estimates.
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Klein & Hoffman is seeking Structural Engineering entry-level positions to support our Chicago Office. Must have experience with AutoCAD (Revit is preferred but not required) Pragmatic and practical, we provide engineering solutions for buildings while being mindful of budgets, consistently delivering superior results in high-rise buildings, campus environments, condo buildings, and famous landmarks, including the Shedd Aquarium, O'Hare International Airport, and Chicago Union Station.
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At least 2 years OUTSIDE Business to Business sales experience. KEY WORDS: Medical Sales, outside sales, surgical sales, account manager, sales representative, outside sales.
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Any level of experience with Utilize technical skills including Spark, Python, Java, Scala, SQL, RESTful APIs and Cloud Services including EMR, Keyspaces, Elasticache, Terraform, Data Lake formation, Redshift and data streaming technologies including Apache Kafka, Kinesis to develop and manage multiple assignments, including large and critical data pipeline projects to assure timely and cost-effective deliveries.
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Use your criminal investigative and financial experience or your bachelor’s degree or higher with accounting and related coursework to qualify for an entry-level IRS Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) employment opportunity.
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LaSalle Network has partnered with a leading commercial real estate company in the heart of downtown Chicago, who is looking to add an Entry-Level Finance Clerk to their team! As an Entry-Level Finance Clerk , you will play a vital role in supporting their finance department's daily operations.
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If you are ready to continue to grow your career in hotel sales and the opportunity to work for one of the Hilton corporate managed properties in downtown Chicago, then look no further! Title: Senior Sales Manager - Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile.
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The Mid-level Intellectual Property - Life Sciences Associate Attorney will primarily handle patent prosecution within the biotechnology sector, leveraging their expertise in life sciences technology areas.
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The ideal applicant will be a physical therapist eligible for Illinois licensure (required) with an earned DPT and PhD/DSc/EdD. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in teaching in neurologic coursework in entry-level physical therapy curricula and a scholarly record including peer-reviewed publications, and national presentations.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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