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Minimum Education: Bachelors in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, business or related field, or commensurate experience. Senior Systems Analyst CRM | Extensive working knowledge of CRM (Microsoft Dynamics 365) Systems and Campaign Tools.
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Grow your career as a successful Business Development Manager within ALG Vacations. Knowledge of principles and methods for selling products and services including sales techniques and sales control systems.
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Auto-Owners Insurance, a top-rated insurance carrier, is seeking an entry-level motivated Business Analyst to join our team. Organize and lead meetings with business, technology, and quality assurance teams.
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Desired QualificationsAssociate’s degree in engineering or HVAC technology; experience with MSU Standards for Construction systems HVAC systems, Controls and Building Automation Systems, fire, safety, and health codes; experience with Siemens Apogee Building Automation System and/or Delta Controls Building Automation System.
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The Plymouth, MI facility serves as corporate headquarters and specializes in suspension, driveline and track systems. Loc Performance Products, LLC provides full services for complex mechanical products, fabricated structures and systems that range from complete design services to prototype manufacturing, testing, production launch, full rate production and product service and sustainment.
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Experience working with power transmission equipment (motors, speed reducers, v-belt and sheave drive systems, roller chain and sprocket drive systems), welding and fabrication using AC/DC arc welders, MIG welders, oxy-acetylene cutting torches, plasma cutters, milling machines, lathes, cutoff saws, surface grinders, mechanical presses, rigging equipment to include slings, chains, shackles, wire rope systems, working with overhead cranes, combustion systems, etc.
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Perform computer modeling of hydraulic infrastructure including water distribution systems, pumps, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, open channels, bridges/culverts, drainage, and stormwater design.
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Experience with LPILE or FAD, Mathcad, AutoCAD or MicroStation, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a plus. The successful candidate will serve as a Lead Engineer and Project Manager on electric transmission line design projects of overhead and underground systems for some of the largest utilities in the country as well as regional utilities.
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Ensure proper drainage systems to prevent erosion and water damage. Develop comprehensive landscape plans, including plant selection, layout, hardscape features, and irrigation systems.
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Collaborating with Developers for other systems to integrate across the business. Assess Salesforce.com architecture and provide secure, high-performance technical solutions on the Force.com platform Design and document technical architecture solutions that span multiple platforms and include integration and authentication across systems Support SFDX development, branch management, merging, and code deployment activities using Azure DevOps build CI/CD process.
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This is a senior leadership role with primary responsibilities in client relations, staff management, proposal development, scope creation/change, project execution, and new business capture for the teams' full book of work.
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Job Description: As a Solar Plant Electrician at United Trades of America, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems for solar power plants.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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QA Testing Automation Analyst: Identify the requirements, design and test plan documentation for changes to our application software systems. An experienced test analyst is needed to develop robust test plans for approval by the project, business and QA teams.
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Design, install, and maintain efficient irrigation systems to ensure proper hydration of plants and lawns. The Landscape Manager is responsible for enhancing the external aesthetics of properties through thoughtful landscape design, maintenance, and curb appeal improvements.
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