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Strong verbal and written communication skills necessary to document and explain difficult technical scenarios Experience with mobile and computer examinations of common ecosystems (i.e. Windows, Linux, iOS, and/or Android) Experience with digital forensic software and tools (i.e. EnCase, Cellebrite, Magnet AXIOM, FTK, etc.
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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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Analyzes standard contractual documents, technical data, customer usage data, and related reports for assigned contracts to develop required provisioning data. Preferred knowledge with reading Technical Drawings of vehicles and equipment and understand drawing structure and relevant markings.
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Team members are responsible for a number of functions within the Distribution Center: receiving the product from manufacturing and moving product within the warehouse; preparing customer orders for delivery; moving full cases or picking and packing an individual mix of product into a case Develop a cohesive and empowered team of 30 - 40 employees with the technical and problem-solving skills to execute daily tasks as efficiently as possible.
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Clinical expertise and technical proficiency in administering Cardiology. In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Diagnose and deliver acute and chronic pain management. Clinical expertise and technical proficiency in administering Cardiology.
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Bring Your Skills and Your Local Great Clips Salon will Provide*:A steady flow of customers - no current clientele requiredGuaranteed hourly wages, plus tipsFlexible scheduling that fits your needsOpportunities to sharpen your we mean skills, with award-winning technical training and ongoing educationPotential career advancement opportunities to help you achieve your unique career goals.
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The Director, Transit Technology must possess a unique blend of business and technical savvy, a big-picture vision, and the drive to make that vision a reality. The Director, Transit Technology must possess a unique blend of business and technical savvy, a big-picture vision, and the drive to make that vision a reality.
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Vocational or Technical Certification Post Secondary degree or Technical Certifications, preferred. Immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Senior Level Diesel Technician to support our Truck Fleet at Ryder in Richmond, VA.
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Our skilled trades professionals use their hands-on technical and mechanical abilities to work on a variety of unique equipment to our industry. The Mechanic will perform inspections and preventative maintenance on a variety of equipment such as semi-tractors, trailers, heavy equipment and machinery including brakes, suspensions, electrical, lighting and mechanical.
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Required Technical Proficiencies PPC Management, Email Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Web Analytics, Graphic Design Software (Adobe Creative Suite/Canva), Landing Page and Website Development, Direct Mail and Print Production, Windows 10, Microsoft Office, basic PC/Desktop support.
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Scope VariantsAutonomy Works under close guidance and detailed work instructions; work is closely supervised by manager; complex items are handed over to a senior colleague Improvements Identifies technical malfunctions of measurement equipment and reports the problems Complexity Makes repairs and adjustments on simple/not complex QA measurement equipment, based on interpretation of design and manuals.
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Provide technical support to other employees regarding mechanical design, fabrication, testing, or documentation. Job Posting TitleLead Engineering TechJob Description SummaryApply significant technical experience to modify, develop, test, or calibrate machinery and equipment along with Engineering staff.
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Technical Skills: Hands-on experience with laboratory techniques such as phlebotomy, electrocardiograms (ECGs), specimen processing, and familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and electronic data capture (EDC) systems.
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Demonstrate the ability to make technical decisions regarding testing and problem solving. Perform routine and complex technical procedures and functions according to departmental Standard Operating Procedures.
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Bartech Staffing is a leading engineering, technical and professional staffing firm, and our clients include some of the nation's biggest companies. The Production Supervisor is responsible for ensuring team safety; building teams and training / allocating manpower; driving and implementing continuous improvement solutions to improve product quality and reach throughput and cost targets; and ensuring team morale.
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