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Skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Exhibits valuable time management skills Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Job Requirements Education Required: High School diploma or equivalent Experience Previous experience as EMT, PCA, or healthcare student in nursing, physician assistant, or pre-med or equivalent training including medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and computer skills preferred.
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Skills Knowledge of more than one clinical IT systems, including electronic health records (EHRs), picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), laboratory information systems (LIS), and other related applications Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with department resources.
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The Process Safety Engineer oversees and works towards the continuous improvement of the site's Process Safety Management (PSM) program. Sr. Process Safety Engineer - Springfield, MO. The Process Safety Engineer oversees and works towards the continuous improvement of the site's Process Safety Management (PSM) program.
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Proficient in one or more of the following software platforms: Python, IBM SPSS Modeler, Natural Language Processing, Large Language Models, Generative AI Applications, and/or User Activity Monitoring applications.
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Your knowledge of the ESG data domain, especially upstream, midstream, an downstream operations, market available technologies, and relevant digital solutions will be key to solving data management challenges our clients face in managing ESG data readiness, especially in the light of evolving frameworks and regulatory guidelines.
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Our Customer Success Manager position is meant for a born persuader, someone who succeeds by building strong relationships and problem solving on their customer’s behalf. This is a full-time, salaried role with opportunities to work fully remote.
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No matter the project or scope, our clients enjoy problem-solving and service that goes beyond the expected. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, taking direction from Project Engineers or Department Managers, while also demonstrating independent problem-solving skills.
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Guide customers through the rental process using empathy, empowerment and problem-solving skills to provide a memorable experience to delight the customer. Effective verbal communication skills and problem-solving skills with customers, co-workers and management.
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Tier III Engineer. Voice over IP principles and PBX functionality (Asterisk, Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity Connection, Dialer, ICM, Cisco Presence. Corporate Telephony - Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity Voicemail, Voice Gateways, Carrier Management.
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Are you a mechanical or electrical engineer with a robust skillset that includes direct PLC programming, HMI/SCADA development, electrical, and UL and NEW code knowledge? Allen Bradley PLC programming and Rockwell Software, preferred.
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CSI is looking to hire an analytical and people-oriented individual for the Controls Engineer position. Schedule and manage the design and development of drawings for use by panel builder and/or field electrical installation personnel.
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Excellent problem solving and resolution skills. Proficiency with the following computer software: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Outlook. Material Resource Planning software knowledge preferred.
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Focused critical thinking skills related to problem-solving. The Springfield, Illinois office is in search of a Water Resources Engineer. Familiar with ESRI ArcGIS software, including 3D Analysis and Spatial Analysis.
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Depending on skill level, leading control strategy designs in software configuration efforts (“programming”) in order to create human-machine interface (HMI) database and graphics content, programmable logic controller (PLC) code, control system and operational reports, etc.
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If you enjoy working with electrical and electronic equipment and problem-solving, join the Army National Guard as an Aircraft Electrician. Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 engine airplane inspector mechanic aviation lead repair align calibrate power distribution aerospace aeronautics avionics line maintenance component overhaul standard wiring practices.
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