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The Criminal Intelligence Analyst provides strategic, tactical and operational investigative intelligence and crime analysis as part of the Major Crimes Division within the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO.
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It calls for sophisticated program development and the ability to creatively translate product, technical and business acumen concepts across the range of blended learning methodologies (instructor led, eLearning, on demand, just-in-time, etc.
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Strong working knowledge of PC for Windows, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint), Internet, Email and SAP software preferred. Product Manager - Process Flexibility Option: Job Req Id: 29166 Description: Be part of a growing, successful company in an exciting and challenging field.
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We fuel growth by stacking our office with top-notch technologies in a multi-million-dollar lab, by encouraging cross department training and development, sponsoring certifications and credentials for continued learning.
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The ITIM will be responsible for identifying and managing stakeholder dependencies and construction deliverables and handoffs for/with Microsoft Security (DCPS), Microsoft IT (CSE), DCI NE, Networking and Integrated services.
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Position SummaryAetna is recruiting for a Senior Manager, National Value Based Care (VBC) Development who will support innovative and strategic provider Medicaid relationships as part of the National VBC Business Development team.
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Office Supervisor BR Campus: Downtown Phoenix Office Supervisor Job Description The College of Health Solutions Office Supervisor will manage front office operations for the Dean's Office.
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Working with Agile development methodologies and product tracking solutions such as Version Control Systems (e.g. Github), Issue Management Systems (e.g. JIRA, Azure DevOps etc.) ; Demonstrating experience with Agile development frameworks, having lead to completion projects that involved Requirements, Design, Build, Test, Deploy, and Support;Leading and development of proposal content and technical solution questions in response to RFPs;Working with the leadership teams and peers across pursuits, pre-sales activities, and delivery of engagements; and,Working in an onshore-offshore environment and in coordinating activities across time zones.
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Lead the overall development and execution of strategic plans for waste management infrastructure projects throughout the US, providing support for our field organization. Ensure the proper interface with regulatory agencies and external consultants to obtain necessary permits and approvals for project development is maintained.
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Sr. Renewables Permitting Manager, Land Use & Environmental - Works hands-on with the Development Leads on utility-scale renewable battery storage project specific environmental permitting initiatives across the company's portfolio to ensure projects meet NTP/COD deadlines.
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Thousands of organizations worldwide, including Barclays, Cisco, eBay, Fairfax, ING, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia, and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems.
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System development lifecycle (SDLC), Agile Development, DevSecOps, and common software development tools such as Git and Jira. Hands on development with Amazon Web Services (AWS) services commonly used by our team including RDS, Lambda, S3, API Gateway, and SageMaker.
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Significant experience working with various operating systems, Microsoft products (MS Office), device drivers, diagnostic utilities, and Internet browsers. Placing a premium on adaptability, safety and family well-being, our work model, Presence with a Purpose, offers a hybrid work environment between remote work and office time.
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Proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office suite. This includes managing permitting applications and analyzing environmental data supporting the development of environmental documents and studies for NEPA compliance for various types of projects, including high-voltage transmission line routing, renewables, power generation construction activities and upstream and midstream Oil and Gas.
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We have a broad scope of projects including office complexes, hospitals, warehouses, sports stadiums, high rise offices, sports stadiums, hotels, retail buildings, universities/schools and industrial plants.
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