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Technical Expertise: Subject matter expert with extensive knowledge and expertise in digital design and FPGA development. May serve as the lead FPGA engineer on assigned projects.
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Also important is the design and documentation of laboratory projects, subject matter expert (SME) in public health and clinical labs, food and beverage or other technical laboratory or pilot plant types.
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Act as Subject Matter Expert (SME) and SPOC and provide technical assistance to the offshore team. We work with a wide range of clients across many industries including financial services, professional services, telecommunications and media, consumer products, automotive, industrial automation, professional sports and entertainment, life sciences, ecommerce, and education.
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Serve as a subject matter expert on closing procedures, providing guidance and training to team members as needed. Collaborate with internal departments, such as processing and post-closing, to streamline workflows and improve efficiency.
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O365 Subject Matter Expert to the end customers, responsible for delivering enterprise sized O365 solutions. O365 Subject Matter Expert to the end customers, responsible for delivering enterprise sized O365 solutions.
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The Clinical Nurse Educator will serve as a liaison, resource, and subject matter expert to RN staff, techs, CNAs, and ancillary staff. The Clinical Nurse Educator will serve as a liaison, resource, and subject matter expert to RN staff, techs, CNAs, and ancillary staff.
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The candidate is an SAP S/4 HANA authorization subject matter expert that will work in close collaboration with the TranSCend IM Global Transformation project team and other key stakeholders to ensure a robust, lean and compliant authorization concept is implemented including the deployment of the business user access management governance framework.
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Act as SAP GRC subject matter expert for Revenue Management and OTC areas for US operations collaborating with the Master Data Delivery Team. Benefits are subject to change as well as specific plan or program terms.
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