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Join us as a Product Sampler! 20 - $25 per hour Benefits Weekly Pay Flexible Schedule: 2-3 Days Per Week Equipment Reimbursement (where applicable) Training Provided: Online and on-the-job training Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision and more Job Overview Looking for a fun and easy part-time job.
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Job Title: Control Panel Tester. The technician will ensure the quality of the product by reviewing control panels and wiring setups assembled by the teams. The Control Panel Testing Technician will be responsible for the inspection, testing, and overview of all control panel builds in the panel shop.
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Looking for a fun and easy part-time job? No Degree Required: Open to everyone, including those without a high school or college degree. Appliance Use: Safely operate a microwave, toaster oven, and hot plate.
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REMOTE WORK FROM HOME Develop and design proprietar Personal Lines & Personal Auto Product forms and ISO products to ensure successful implementation of product lines and consistent adherence with state regulations.
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Learn more about the Gig:As a Customer Service Representative, you'll support TurboTax customers with product and software inquiries, including downloading, logging in, basic navigation, importing documents, printing, filing, and fundamental tax questions.
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At Lincoln Financial Group, we love what we do.
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Ensure collaboration with the demand generation, sales, operations, and customer success teams to drive pipeline acceleration with product launches and sustaining product motions. Experience in portfolio product marketing and working with demand generation, GTM, and sales teams.
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Manages promotion strategy recommendations by working in collaboration with Product Marketing department. Approves pricing strategy and product price to maximize sales and profitability.
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Join our dynamic "Bronte" Experience team at Pearson Higher Education as a Senior Software Product Manager and make a significant impact in shaping learning's future and revolutionizing eLearning experiences.
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Agilent is seeking a dynamic and results-driven liquid chromatography (LC) product specialist to join our team. Deliver product/workflow presentations and coordinate demonstrations to showcase the unique benefits of our chromatographic solutions.
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Howmet Aerospace is currently looking for a Product Engineer to join our Howmet Casting plant in Dover, New Jersey. Providing product concession data; providing first article approval package to customer; technical support relative to customer disposition of first articles/concessions, including any product (die) reworks; addressing yield and labor variances relative to quote.
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MindPoint Group is seeking a Penetration Tester to assist our government and commercial clients with conducting security assessments of their web and mobile applications, as well as their underlying infrastructure.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Product Review Engineer to provide onsite engineering and technical support for the U.S. Air Force at Dover AFB, contributing to the C-17 Globemaster III Sustainment Partnership.
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Job Description: Applies knowledge of Boeing design principles to assess and resolve product/process issues through the product lifecycle. Participates in on-site disabled product repair teams and accident investigation or support team.
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Job Title: Tester III - Software Testing. Functional and testing knowledge/experience on Real Estate application TRIRIGA. Functional and testing knowledge on TRIRIGA. Awareness of Agile (Scrum) methodologies by using tools like JIRA.
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