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Pay Information $1,560 per week About The Position Client in NC seeking RN ICU (RN) to work 12.00 hr - NOC Shift North Carolina is one of the most unique states in the nation as it ranges from the Atlantic Ocean beaches to the Appalachian Mountains.
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The Project Manager - Engineering typically manages project team(s) for one or more strategic (<$1M) projects or may lead and/or work as a discipline lead on a mini-mega ($1M to <$5M) project management team.
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Lead and promote effective governance of the data models, data integrity, coding, processes, applications and overall tools supporting the digitization and automation efforts. The ServiceNOW Developer Architect will be responsible for leading efforts to deliver ServiceNOW automation solutions for DIT Operations and influencing the implementation, processes and on-going support of the DIT CMDB and Asset Database.
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The Warehouse Automation Solutions Lead Engineer will be responsible for leading the effort in identifying, evaluating, piloting and deploying new warehouse automation technologies that will help differentiate Ryder by driving efficiencies to grow existing and win new business.
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You lead HSC technical calls for MI PET modality You monitor the Customer Distress Index (CDI) for the MI modality and take corrective actions when necessary You perform account history reviews utilizing the correct technical resources You represent the MI modality in RSC cross modality collaborations and global MI teams.
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Lead preconstruction on RTP's growing life science & healthcare scene |Repeat clients! Software proficiency with the following preferred but not required: REVIT, 3D Models, AutoDesk, Procore, Onscreen Takeoff.
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Lead and develop surface water and wellfield studies, development projects, rehabilitation, and operational strategies that optimize water supplies utilizing aquifer storage and recovery and managed aquifer recharge technology, support drought mitigation, and/or saltwater intrusion barriers.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Ultrasound Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 10/14/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, days Employment Type: Travel American Traveler is offering a traveling Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist assignment in Raleigh North Carolina.
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Partner with product marketing and customer operations to develop a strategic cadence of customer-focused communications and a lifecycle campaign to drive adoption, engagement, and overall KPIs. Customer Marketing Campaigns: Lead and manage customer engagement and communication programs in partnership with Events and Demand Generation teams, such as in-person/virtual events, workshops, annual conferences, awards programs, onboarding, and ongoing nurture campaigns.
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The line lead will also build product as needed throughout the shift. The CDP Line Lead is the first line of management within the CDP Manufacturing team. The Line Lead uses software tools and troubleshooting technics to proactively address quality, equipment, and order issues.
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Principal shall lead the development of their office electrical standards and coordinate those standards through the Chief Engineer across offices. Strong leader with a track record of building and maintaining electrical department operations.
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As a Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician (2nd Shift), you will be an instrumental part of the Bandwidth Network Operations Center (NOC). Backed by a network reaching 60+ countries covering 90 percent of global GDP, companies like Cisco, Google, Microsoft, RingCentral, Uber and Zoom use Bandwidth's APIs to easily embed communications into software and applications.
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The Team Leader will also be a Registered Sonographer (Cardiac and/or Vascular modalities) and act as a department resource in the understanding of normal and abnormal Cardiovascular anatomy/physiology and pathophysiology.
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3d Modeling is a plusPrepare design documents (plans and specifications) with an emphasis in utility service designGenerate proposals and develop fee estimates for PS&E packages Work with Department lead to manage clients and mentor jr.
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