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Bachelors of Science in Chemistry -OR- an Associate of Science in Chemisty or otherscience disciplines chemistry courses to be hands on with wet chemistry such as titrations, pH, and viscosity -OR- 3+ years of quality control wet chemistry testing in a manufacturing quality control lab setting.
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BOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Initiatives. FIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Align acquisition strategy with Sales & Acquisition Manager(s) and contribute with tandem approach.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, or engineering/computer science related field. Negotiate and own customer master service agreements (MSA) to ensure mutual benefit for eShocan and its targeted customers.
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B.S. in Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Computer Science, or a closely. Certificate and/or Licenses: Geographic Information Science Certificate or equivalent. Minimum 3 years experience with Autodesk s AutoCAD, BIM, and the conversion into.
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This is a role for an Electrical Engineer, Controls Engineer, and/or computer science engineer who has 6-10 years of relevant experience and demonstrated success in the development of novel and/or advanced control algorithm / software technologies as outlined above.
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Bachelor's Degree in Science of Finance or Accounting. Manage payroll system, accounts payable, accounts receivable and fixed assets. Manage financial functions including cost and general accounting activities, product costing and capacity planning.
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