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We welcome candidates with advanced internal communication and problem-solving skills, a collaborative mindset, and a commitment to racial equity and climate action. Hennepin County envisions an organization where our commitment to diversity and the reduction of disparities is fundamental in providing excellent service to our community.
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Using innovative and problem-solving techniques, leverage WM’s landfill and transfer station assets to achieve maximum price and volume growth. Implement standard Service Agreements and Pricing guidelines where possible.
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Are you a skilled communicator with a passion for internal engagement and public service? By working in public service, we are a part of something larger than ourselves. With government or public service environments.
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Six Sigma Green belt certification required (Six Sigma Black Belt preferred) with good education on: Design of experiments (DOE); Good understanding and working experience with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, Statistical Process Control, Design of Experiments and Six Sigma problem solving methods; R&R measurement system.
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They will work closely with the ABCD research participants assessing complex psychological traits—a bachelor’s degree in a psychology or related field is required, as well as a flexible work schedule (evenings and weekends) and the ability to work onsite at the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) and Elliott Hall. Research experience, knowledge of DSM, excellent verbal communication, attention to detail, problem-solving skills and ability to work independently are preferred.
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Considerable knowledge of the use of police records and their application to police administration, planning, and problem solving. Qualified candidates should possess a bachelor's degree in Police Science, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or a related field, plus 10 years of law enforcement experience, including five years at a supervisory level in an agency of 12 or more sworn officers.
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Deliver a high standard of customer service working collaboratively with the Adult Basic Education Manager and Early Childhood Special Education Coordinator in managing the Dakota Valley Learning Center including problem solving, conflict resolution and making reasonable adaptations for participants.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to preserve law and order; to protect life and property and enforce laws and ordinances in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of the Brooklyn Park Police Department and to create problem-solving relationships with the citizens using a thorough knowledge of the department's community-oriented policing philosophy.
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The person in this position will work on challenging civil/environmental engineering projects involving data collection, planning, and problem-solving in the water resources field.
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The Police Officer is responsible for protection of life and property, neighborhood problem solving, maintenance of order, prevention of crime, enforcement of laws, apprehension of criminals and providing general public service.
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Demonstrate expertise in BSA/AML and OFAC including: BSA/AML and OFAC laws and regulations as well having a some understanding and experience of how to apply requirements in financial service environmentCreative problem-solving abilities and ability to interpret information and regulatory requirements in order to advise clients on compliance issues by implementing sound solutions.
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The APRN for Infectious disease (ID) will perform physical assessments, engage in therapeutic problem solving, counseling, consultation, and provide independent case management. Performs physical assessments, engages in therapeutic problem solving, counseling, consultation, and provides independent case management.
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Teaching and mentoring students involved in departmental productions/workshops including, but not limited to student scenic technician's constructions skills and workload management; backstage crew's communication and problem-solving skills; stage manager's communication and organizational skills; performer collaboration and etiquette during rehearsals and tech week; and student designer's collaboration and execution skills.
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Are you a strategic and creative Indirect Tax professional who likes solving complex state and local indirect tax issues within sales & use and excise tax? Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or other related field.
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We are looking for someone who will accel in a fast-paced environment, someone who knows how to problem solve, who is flexible and collaborative, and who is dedicated to always putting the patient first.
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