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Experience with cloud computing platforms (, AWS, Azure, GCP) and cloud native computingProficiency in programming languages like Python, Java, Scala, C#, SQLExpertise in big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, and NoSQL databasesKnowledge of data modeling, ETL processes, and data warehousing conceptsExceptional problem-solving abilities and teamwork skills.
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Job#: 2039043 Job Description: Our client is seeking a Data Analyst to join their team in Jersey City, NJ. Strong problem-solving and communication skills and enjoys a collaborative environmentGood data analytical skillsFlexible, self-starter, fast-learner - willing and able to quickly learn new technologies and skillsExperience with functional programming is a big plusExperience with graph technologies is a plus.
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Our Digital Coworkers, equipped with the ability to read, think and intuit, are revolutionizing how businesses operative, freeing human employees to focus on complex problem-solving and innovation.
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ADDITIONAL PRIORITIES: The Senior Solutions Engineer will prioritize and broadly execute the following: Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot complex issues and implement effective solutions.
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Using a mix of online learning, classroom training and hands on mentorship, you’ll learn how to: Grow a successful, multi-million-dollar business: drive sales leveraging your business acumen, efficiency and problem-solving skills Nurture talent & lead a team: engage the hearts and minds of your team and develop their skills so that they realize their personal best, both as individuals and as thriving teams.
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Strong strategic thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to translate client needs, market insights and customer needs into product strategy and execution. We are a problem-solving club.
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Horizon BCBSNJ employees must live in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut or DelawareJob Summary:Horizon BCBSNJ internship aims to offer students cybersecurity industry exposure, hands-on experience, collaboration, and creative problem-solving skills.
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Experience with Transportation Systems such as applications for Bus/Fleet/Rail maintenance, asset management, Rail crew management, train dispatching (and more) is a plus and with strong analytical problem-solving skills.
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Ability to work independently applying critical thinking skills and problem solving to various situations. Ability to plan and facilitate interactive, hands on science experiments.
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You will assist in problem solving and fact-finding, working side-by-side with more experienced team members who can provide you with direction, coaching and learning opportunities. This opportunity will allow you to gain a unique hands-on perspective on our firm’s practices and people, as well as beginning to forge the critical relationships that will help maximize your chance for success in your career.
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Provide hands-on problem-solving and technical design support using AutoCAD. Develop Human-Machine Interface (HMI) screens and oversee the creation of system manuals. opportunity for a client located in Sterling Heights, MI. The ideal candidate will have.
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Applied problem solving ability such as demonstrated by structured PDCA, 6 Sigma Green/Black Belt recognition and hands on use, or involvement with Kaizen problem solving teams.
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Hands-on technical experience with ADABAS / Natural and documentation with formal proposals for improvement are necessary for success. Coordinates project tasks between IT managers, Technical Services, Rail Operations, and other NJ Transit departments.
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Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex Workday HCM issues during the implementation process. Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience with Workday HCM, with specific expertise in Benefits, Payroll, and Compensation/Advanced Compensation modules.
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Strong problem-solving skills and expertise in both Windows Server and MySQL administration are essential. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to think critically and strategically.
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