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The portfolio includes automated discovery, performance and availability monitoring, enterprise and mission testing, a central tool suite with a service asset repository that supports all ITSM processes, including mature service catalog, request fulfillment, incident management, knowledge management, problem management, change management, service asset and configuration management, enterprise logging, and event management practices.
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Problem Solving: Take initiative to resolve daily computing and personnel issues that may arise in the labs. Experience with knowledge engineering and FastInfo, TechFinder, PHP-based web content, Active Directory, Operating System imaging in Windows using an imaging tool such as SCCM or Intune, and in Macintosh using Jamf. Ability to use IT problem reporting system Help. UNM. Prior experience in a similar capacity at another department or institution.
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Ten plus (10+) years of experience as an intelligence subject matter expert or in an intelligence operations role; ability to align service tasks to Combatant Command objectives (i.e. CENTCOM, INDOPACOM, AFRICOM, SOUTHCOM, NORTHCOM) intelligence problem sets; ability to collaborate and innovate to solve problems; ability to explain complex problems to senior leadership; TS/SCI clearance.
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Dive into investigations and collaborative problem-solving, where your insights as an expert in econometrics or neuropsychology help decode intricate financial schemes and understand criminal behavior.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor will provide direction and support to operators in training, problem solving, process characterization, designing and developing process efficiency improvements, and continuous improvement activities.
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LIAISON - Under scope of position, serve as liaison for Tribal issues and problem-solving for Native American patients. CUSTOMER SERVICE - Work with pueblos, tribes and nations and community-based tribal health center leadership, the UNM HSC Center for Native American Health, The UNM Hospitals Native American Health Services Dept, The UNM School of Medicine HEROs program agents and other parties to facilitate access to UNM Hospitals/UNMHSC and to extend health resources to rural communities in New Mexico.
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Ability to be a good decision maker with strong problem-solving skills required. Advanced knowledge of jeweler's tools, machinery and equipment required along with advanced jewelry repair knowledge.
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This position will be responsible for ensuring the growth and vibrancy of our plants, flowers, lawn, trees and garden structures, with excellent problem-solving and organizational skills.
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Responsibilities include identifying systemic hardware, firmware, and tooling issues; engaging in hands-on problem solving; and collaborating effectively with engineering, tooling, and onsite provisioning and break-fix teams to improve performance of the fleet.
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Lead Embedded Hardware - Firmware - Software Integration Engineer page is loaded. This Lead Embedded Hardware - Firmware - Software Integration Engineer will be working with a multi-disciplinary team supporting the development of systems for a variety of domains (ground, air and space) to support the development of high-performance.
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Strong problem-solving skills. The ideal candidate will be able to problem solve and be flexible to the ever-changing environment of the Cryogenic and Transportation industries.
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Creative technical and analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. software developer to join our collaborative team in supporting key systems to deliver GEOINT capabilities to both the DOD and ICs. As a part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work on a range of exciting projects, from developing solutions to operational software deficiencies to designing and deploying new mission processing pipelines.
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Passion for problem-solving, attention to detail, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced and agile development environment. We're looking for a senior software engineer to use the Advanced Framework for Simulation, Integration, and Modeling simulation software to support space control and multi-domain operations.
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As a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistants to fill any openings within their existing schedules conducting exams for Veterans, in their own private offices in Albuquerque, NM. We are health care innovators, problem solvers, and bridge builders for better health.
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As a Roadway Project Manager, you will be involved in projects with our Transportation Team and be part of a growing company laser-focused on meeting our client's needs, while also solving their problems.
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