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In coordination with his/her manager, always Investigate, document and report all complaints and claims for service in territory and coordinate same with Technical Service Division. Extensive experience with Flooring Installation Systems including wood flooring adhesives, resilient adhesives and subfloor preparation in commercial & residential applications.
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The Technical Project Manager & Insurance Liaison will be responsible for managing the relationship with our insurance carrier and leading small and midsize manufacturing plant projects to meet agreed upon requirements.
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Michael Baker is currently looking to continue to grow and enhance our Geotechnical Department in Moon Township, PA and we are seeking a motivated and dynamic Geotechnical Technical Manager to be a part of our Team. The ideal candidate will work directly under the supervision of the department manager and focus on delivering projects for a wide variety of clients.
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SUMMARY Brandt is seeking a dynamic Technical Product Support Specialist to join our team and provide exceptional customer and dealer support for our Road Rail equipment and Hydrovac Trucks. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the success of our Road Rail equipment and Hydrovac Truck business in the United States, while fostering strong customer relationships through excellent technical support and training.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Technical Artist to serve as a primary point of Unity expertise, and to acts as a bridge between game studio artists and engineers to ensure that the player-facing vision for our games is achieved.
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CTR Group is seeking a Technical Sales Engineer - Genset. Bachelor's or Associates degree in Electrical Engineering and/or Licensed Professional Engineer in a related field and/or a technical equivalence degree.
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This position is responsible for ensuring that the Company is complying with various technical accounting requirements, including but not limited to revenue recognition, equity investments, leases, equity compensation, debt and derivative valuation, goodwill impairment analysis, and contingent consideration arrangements.
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NET Technical Manager who will help us expand and maintain variety of cloud native and legacy software applications. Employ technical and thought leadership to drive products from inception to release.
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Minimum 4 years in technical leadership roles, such as Technical Product Manager or Solution Architect, Lead architectural efforts for our full-stack JS application, aligning technical solutions with business objectives.
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Guide and assist Project Architects, project engineering and interior design in the development of Project Quality Plans and updates to effectively manage project Quality including phase milestone reviews and project pinups/technical charettes.
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Our Technical Operations team is full of aircraft maintenance technicians, engineers, planners, ground equipment and facilities professionals, and supply chain teams that help make sure they’re well taken care of and ready to get our customers to their desired destinations.
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Extensive knowledge of core technical and policy issues pertinent to forestry and the development and implementation of strategies and/or policies, regulations, or legislation related to promoting timber legality and marketability.
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The IT Operations Technical Lead is responsible for overseeing IT infrastructure and operations, ensuring the delivery of first-class support to the organization, and ensure the availability, stability, performance, and scalability of USG IT infrastructure supporting critical business applications.
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The Staff Technical Program Manager will oversee the portfolio management processes of our R&D product development organization. Minimum of 8+ years of progressive experience in technical program management, portfolio management, or a related role, preferably within an R&D environment.
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