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In this role, you will provide technical assistance on sustainability strategy and reporting projects for multi-national clients, while working across ERM’s North America Sustainability Strategy and Disclosure technical teams on related follow-on project tasks.
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Training will be provided at existing operational facilities Bilingual in English and Spanish is a Plus Initial Training Quality system Occupational Hazards Prevention System Environmental Systems Railway Safety Management System Human Resources Policies Qualifications/Requirements Self-Starter capable of resolving technical issues as they arise and/or coordinating and implementing solutions with the support of the engineering office.
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Incumbent manages and prepares plans conducting technical and policy analysis, defining objectives, and formulating specific proposals and recommendations to develop comprehensive and well-informed strategies addressing urban design community development challenges.
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Minimum Qualifications Must possess active TS/SCI US Citizen Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university in a technical field and five (5) years of task related experience OR Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in operations research, engineering, mathematics or related field plus ten (10) years of task related experience.
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Ability to lead, manage, and coordinate complex technical implementation and programmatic efforts for the CIO, including overseeing the execution of public health data strategy milestones. Demonstrates knowledge of technical leadership serving as an advisor to the Director to bring about data modernization change to meet organizational goals.
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May serve as a product specialist acting as a technical consultant to clients and Relationship Managers in various business segments and geographic locations. Working knowledge of Bank operations, policies and procedures and regulatory compliance.
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Job ID: 24-03303 Federal Proposal Writer Remote MUST: Experienced Federal Proposal Writer 5 years of direct proposal experience Must have federal experience Must have experience with professional services Demonstrated experience writing and editing technical documents for proposals.
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Provide recommendations regarding cutting edge technology, engineering, analysis of alternatives, capability management and demonstration (including technology transfer), technical demonstrations and evaluations, and requirements analysis.
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Forklift Operators at AutoZone are responsible for operating technical equipment to efficiently handle goods within the warehouse. Use RFID scanning equipment to track inventory movements and maintain accurate stock records.
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A day in the life (just a few of the things you may do on any given day):As the System Administrator you will troubleshoot and solve technical problems in both Linux and Windows environments via phone, email, chat and ticketing systems.
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Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing QSR related publications. Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing QSR related publications.
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SALARY RANGE $98 to $108 per hour Responsibilities Review project sponsor's plans pertaining to tunneling work; and Serve as a technical resource and subject matter expert in tunneling engineering aspects of transit projects.
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As Senior Software Developer, you will play an important role in the design and analysis of software projects with a high level of technical experience. Non-sales roles are typically eligible for a quarterly or annual bonus based on their role and applicable plan.
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You’ll become a trusted advisor by providing technical value in your interactions with prospective customers, answering technical questions, demonstrating capabilities, and laying out a technical vision of LogScale and NG-SIEM. In addition, you are expected to act as a LogScale subject matter expert, assisting with internal enablement on related platforms such as Falcon Search Repository.
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Qualifications Education & Certificates Degree in Information Systems, Computer Science or related technical discipline, preferredSecurity certifications: CISSP, CISA or CISM (or related) required.
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