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BS/BA or equivalent plus a minimum of 8 years of experience in the FSO, SAP, and IC environments. You will have oversight of day-to-day security operations for DoD Collateral, Special Access and SCI Program activities; implement internal security procedures; participate in various security functions including the development of security plans and executing the responsibilities of a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO.
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Proven knowledge in analytical techniques and forensic assessment related to metals geochemistry is a plus. Established client relationships managed by the candidate is a plus.
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Ability to QA your work and an eye for applying the fit and finish of our Product team’s designs during implementation Experience profiling and benchmarking web and CLI applications Experience working in a fully remote and globally distributed team a plus Experience in a Hosting or similar Technology company is a plus Open source contributions to the WordPress or Laravel communities are strongly encouraged and a plus for our candidates.
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What Will Give You an Edge – The Nice-to-Haves: Experience working with infants and toddlers, and their teachers and families Have a Bachelor’s degree or higher in early childhood education, elementary education, child development, or a child-related field Nonprofit, administrative, and education experience is a plus.
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Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced veterinarian looking for a change, a new beginning at Banfield means an open door to explore the next best move in your professional career.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word) and experience with IQMS is a plus. As a Shift Supervisor, you will directly supervise and coordinate the activities of our molding operations, including mold setters, process technicians and plastic injection molding machine operators.
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As a technician here it will be a plus to have experience using CAD/CAM software and experience reading detailed drawings to plan layouts and procedures for fabrication processes.
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Members of the Gentiva family include Gentiva Hospice, Hospice Plus, New Century Hospice, Regency SouthernCare, SouthernCare Hospice Services, SouthernCare New Beacon, Empatia Palliative Care; Gentiva Personal Care, Girling Personal Care, The Home Option and Victorian Home Care.
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Groundwater flow and/or contaminant transport modeling, GIS mapping, and/or field geology coursework (as applicable) are a plus. Experience with CT Property Transfer Act, Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs), Draft Release Based Cleanup Regulations, or other environmental regulatory programs, document database management, risk assessment, environmental sampling, and property and/or Merger/Acquisition due diligence is a plus.
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Having work experience with process hazard analysis (PHA), the framework for Process Safety Management (PSM), Management of Change (MOC), manual and automatic process safety interlocks, and automatic fire protection systems is a plus.
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It includes flexible scheduling, a hybrid work environment, 401(k), parental leave, wellbeing resources, PTO immediately available to new hires, plus 15 extra Fridays off - on top of holidays.
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Intune experience would be a plus. Taking a monthly patch from Microsoft, testing it in their environment, loading it to SCCM server, testing and then monthly deployments on 1st Sunday of the month to update.
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Experience in Agile/Scrum methodologies and interdisciplinary team environments is a plus. As a Machine Learning Engineer, you can expect to earn anywhere from $140,000 -150,000 (depending on experience) and highly competitive benefits including equity.
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Prior experience with industrial control systems including PLCs/PACs, HMIs, VFDs, Communication Protocols and Rockwell software a plus. Skill in PLC/PAC software programming (Rockwell software preferred) a plus.
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As a Bioinformatics Scientist/Sr. Scientist at LynxDx, you will be responsible for translating molecular insights into predictors and classifiers for diagnostic and prognostic oncological tests.
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