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Working knowledge of typical computer software programs used for geotechnical engineering design and management (Microsoft Office, etc.) 10 years of relevant geotechnical experience in site development including foundation design and soil bearing capacity, construction recommendations and pavement design, budgeting, and all other aspects of site development for a wide variety of project types.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Excel and Word. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, smartphones, iPads, photocopiers, video conferencing and presentation screens.
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Must be exceptionally proficient in computer skills, including in Microsoft Office, G Suite (e.g., Google, Mail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, etc.) Extensive experience with 2D AutoCAD (2014 or equivalent) is a must, and previous experience in the metal fabrication field/construction industry is a huge plus.
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Computer Skills - Point of Sale System, Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, Outlook. Managing labour costs through effective floor management. Able to transition between cold (e.g. freezer) and hot (e.g. oven) working environments.
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Tech savvy with proficiency working with Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel), Adobe Creative Suite and both Mac and Windows platforms. Working closely with a cross-functional team of OEM sales, marketing, design, engineering, manufacturing, suppliers, dealers, and agencies you will develop and deliver personalized, brand-compliant client communications and experiences live in person, via video conference and other traditional channels.
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Present data findings and recommendations to clients and stakeholders using your knowledge of databases, and scripting languages such as SQL, Python, R, and Microsoft Office Suite. Experience with R Shiny, Flask, HTML, and UI and UX-centric development.
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Understanding and experience with IT networking infrastructure Previous working experience with edge devices Fluent in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint) Working knowledge of CAD software (AutoCAD, Solidworks, Catia, UG) Must be a detail-oriented, results-driven individual with a commitment to quality, accuracy, and the ability to organize and prioritize workloads to meet deadlines.
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Demonstrated experience with Microsoft Office applications, databases and floor-plan design software preferred. Primary office location: Southfield, MI. Normal office environment.
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Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office, including MS Excel skills with pivot tables and Vlookups. Clean facility and excellent office environment. production manager, manufacturing manager, plant manager, value stream manager, business unit manager, superintendent, operations manager, general manager, VSM, plant operations manager.
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Normal law office environment with little exposure to noise, dust, temperature. Demonstrated technical proficiency with business and accounting software applications (ex: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, Adobe, Chrome River, Elite 3E.
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Five (5) years' experience utilizing Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), and Adobe Acrobat. The applicant shall directly support the O5 Product Manager or Product Director and shall plan, coordinate, and synchronize team operations, including daily Battle Rhythm, meetings, and task management for the assigned organization(s)/team(s.
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Experience with QuickBooks (migrating to Sage/Intacct), ParishSoft and Microsoft Office Suite is preferred. The Business Manager supports the Pastor by managing the finances, human resources, office administration, long range planning, facilities, and development of St. Anastasia Parish.
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The Area Sales Manager will be required to utilize PC applications, including property management systems, database and Microsoft Office products. As our Area Sales Manager you will be responsible for direct sales, pro-actively calling on local accounts, individual revenue goals set by the Vice President of Operations & Vice President of Sales and Marketing in order to achieve the financial, business and marketing objectives of hotels within your area.
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For example, Microsoft Office, Teams, variety of ON24 platforms, Marketo, and Microsoft Dynamics. If staff need to go into the office to collaborate, the space is there, and if they have a day where they need to focus alone, then staying home works just fine, too.
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Proficient with Microsoft Office, Word, Excel (including a high proficiency with generating pivot tables and graphs), and Power Point, and have strong oral and written communication skills.
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