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Other Responsibilities include: Work on a variety of water and wastewater infrastructure, including water and wastewater treatment and water/wastewater facilities evaluations, utilities assessments and capital improvement planning.
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Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with industry trends, material costs, and glazing techniques to enhance estimation accuracy and efficiency. Cost Analysis: Analyze completed projects to compare estimated costs with actual costs, identifying areas for improvement and cost-saving measures.
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As a member of the End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) health care team this position participates in decision-making teaching leadership functions and quality improvement activities that enhance patient care outcomes and facility operations.
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Expert in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery using Tools such as GitLab, Azure DevOps, CodeBuild , Bamboo, Jenkins or similar. Candidate must be comfortable in driving Continuous Integration / Deployment initiatives in the cloud.
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Job Title: Cloud Engineer - AWSLocation: Lansing,MI (Hybrid)Duration year with possible extension Top Skills & Years of Experience:+ years of Cloud technologies experience, preferably in AWS.Experience with AWS services like S, EC, VPC, LAMDA, Amazon manage streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), BROSA (OpenShift.
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Promote continuous improvement to develop streamlined processes and tools that facilitate improvements to departmental technical resources via innovation and automation. We are seeking a Lead Transmission Line Engineer who will manage a collaborative and dynamic team working in a fast- paced environment, solving challenging problems involved with electric transmission.
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Continuous supervision of staff 24/7/365, and on call outside normal shift Proactive development of special events response plans Conducts quality audits with team Assist with daily operations / incident management as needed Qualifications Minimum Requirements: HS + 2 or more years prior experience as a Traffic Monitoring Operator or other related experience.
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The Field Service Engineer acts as the first responders by keeping the machines up and running,You will be responsible for the installation and preventative maintenance, emergency and on-call service, and operational maintenance.
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Audit process experience and knowledge of AS9100 standardsProject management experience, or certification in Project Management (PMP)CAB Facilitator experienceUnderstanding of Lean Manufacturing principles, and continuous improvement tools (CORE/ACE/SixSigma.
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NICE CXONE InContact Contact Center Engineer. Knowledge of Nice In Contact CXone (ACD, IVR, Auto Dialer, OMNI Channel, WFM, Studio, Interaction Analytics, POCs & Auto Attendant) [ 5+ years of experience preferred.
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Are you a detail-driven student constantly striving for accuracy and improvement? You attend one of the following College/Universities: Georgia State U, Iowa State, U of Alabama, U of Florida, U of Georgia, U of Maryland, U of Minnesota, U of South Carolina, Auburn, Boston College, Boston U, Fayetteville State, Florida International U, Northeastern, NYU, Penn State, San Diego State, Texas State, U of Alabama - Birmingham or U of California - Berkeley.
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Professional Development : Engage in continuous learning and development opportunities to enhance your teaching skills and advance your career. We are currently seeking a dedicated Math Teacher to join a prestigious charter school system in Lansing, MI. This role offers the chance to work in a dynamic and challenging environment where your efforts will have a profound impact on students' futures.
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Job Opportunity: Math Teacher Position at a Leading Charter School in Lansing, MIAre you passionate about making a difference in children's lives through education? About the PositionAs a Math Teacher, you will join a vibrant team committed to educational excellence and student success.
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In this role, you will: Teach and mentor students, including those at risk and those with special needs, within general education classrooms. You will have the opportunity to foster students' growth while receiving robust support and guidance from our leadership team, which is dedicated to your professional development and personal success.
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