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Technical Talent Development Manager. Cash Application Specialist. Leadership Talent Development Manager. Technical Talent Development Manager. Perform emergency response site evaluation activities including, but not limited to chemical and water spills, biological contamination, tank cleaning, equipment decontamination, etc.
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You will also have access to tuition assistance, partnerships with universities and institutions, professional groups that comprise our Communities of Practice, community service opportunities, Technical Recognition Awards, Career Enablement/Mobility programs and so much more.
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Responsibilities include OCONUS - Image Analyst, Forward Facing lead, Site Lead and Back-up Mission Coordinator, Back-up technical FSR. Responsibilities include OCONUS - Image Analyst, Forward Facing lead, Site Lead and Back-up Mission Coordinator, Back-up technical FSR.
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The NetApp Technical Solution Specialist (TSS) is a senior technical sales executive who is focused on our US Public Sector customers’ Digital Transformation journey. Technical understanding and selling skills of the NetApp product portfolio and related cloud solutions, with a proven track record of successful customer selling campaigns.
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3+ years of experience in cyber security, DLP, insider threat, incident response, or technical investigations. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to.
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Reviews and analyzes geotechnical, test hole, cathodic protection, and other technical reports. Operates computers to conduct various engineering related studies and to solve technical design problems.
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This Technical Expert shall provide leadership in developing cutting-edge solutions, strategies and protocols for the HPC Infrastructure environment. TE’s are also responsible for maintaining technical working aids, creating and developing standard operating procedures, and conducting technical exchanges and leading brown bag sessions.
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Four-year minimum technical pre-sales or technical architecting experience. Stay up to date on products, applications, technical service, market conditions, competitive activities, advertising, and promotional trends through the reading of pertinent literature, seminars, and online training.
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Providing technical support: The LMS Administrator provides technical support to all levels of system users and troubleshoots any system issues in conjunction with the solution provider.
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Preparing documents such as comprehensive plans, small area plans, community master plans, campus master plans, hazard mitigation plans, climate action plans, urban design concepts, corridor studies, PEL and NEPA documents, socioeconomic analyses, indirect and cumulative effects analyses, community impact statements, zoning ordinances, and technical reports.
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The Aircraft Mechanic is responsible to his / her immediate supervisor for the accomplishment of all work assigned in accordance with policies, procedures, requirements, and specifications established by the Company, applicable government agencies, and the manufacturers as contained in the approved technical publications.
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Design Technician applies developing technical expertise to solve simple problems, and management skills to provide oversight of work in a specific area of developing expertise, with close supervision.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, CIS, MIS or a related technical field or equivalent work experience. Prior experience working with container-based technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift.
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The candidate will serve as technical representative for construction and renovation projects, inspect facilities to assess engineering or architectural needs, and prepare reports detailing conditions and work required.
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QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor s degree in a technical discipline (e.g. Computer Science, Mathematics, or Engineering). Day to day responsibilities include overseeing the new technology introduction process, defining and managing enterprise standards, collaborating with the business to develop overarching roadmaps, providing recommendations to address key issues, defining best-fit solutions for business problems, and managing the enterprise s technical debt risk.
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