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Duties include but are not limited to: SAGE (Sierra Accelerator for Growth and Entrepreneurship) Program Management Manages SAGE program funded by the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) to increase Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants in Nevada.
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The Sales Engineer (Industrial Automation) is responsible for the promotion, internal and external technical support, and solutions based selling of products in our Technology Segment to include: Industrial Field Instrumentation; all components including Primary Control Element, Control Instrumentation and Final Control Element.
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Provides ideas and suggestions for new processes, services and technology to ensure Atlantis' competitive position and in anticipation of changing customer needs within the dynamic hospitality and gaming environment.
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Graduate of an accredited school of radiation therapy technology. Provide radiation therapy treatments and function as an essential member of the radiation oncology treatment team in order to provide quality care to our patients.
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You will lead a team of engineers (power electronics, electrical, firmware, test) and technicians to build technology in support of Redwood’s battery materials manufacturing, refining, and recycling processes.
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Driven by a passionate team, TA is focused on growing its network of travel centers, implementing cutting edge technology and embarking on innovative alternative energy and sustainability initiatives.
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It was founded in 2017 by visionary entrepreneur Dave Duffield (co-founder of both PeopleSoft and Workday) to address the unique technology challenges of an industry in need of new thinking. As a Ridgeline Integration Engineer, you'll work closely with customers, Engineering, Professional Services, and Product Management to define and execute the technology vision for Ridgeline's packaged integration suite.
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Senior Network Engineer - Load Balancer Specialist requires 5+ years IT experience and 1-2 years in Load Balancing technology. Junior Network Engineer - Load Balancer requires 0-2 years IT experience and exposure to Load Balancing technology.
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You will have direct access to Leadership, highly skilled trainers, coaching, a cutting-edge marketing team, top-of-the-line technology and recruiting support, in-house processing, superior underwriting, and closing teams along with additional knowledgeable support staff to help you grow your business.
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This role is a full-time, entry to mid-level retail sales role, focusing on wireless, TV, and internet products in the communications and entertainment technology space. Standing for prolonged periods of time Wearing a required uniform High School Diploma or equivalent Preferred Experience Sales Experience: 1 - 5 years Knowledge of latest technology and devices Commissioned sales experience Retail sales or wireless sales Valid driver's license SRL213 2024-29890 2024 Here, employees don’t just have jobs, they build careers.
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Technology skills: video calls, phone calls, text messages, smart phone applications. The Beauty Educator provides exceptional product knowledge during in-store visits. The Beauty Educator's primary responsibility is to develop long lasting relationships with retailer employees, Headkount clients, and internal teammates.
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OR- Completion of 2 years of post secondary study that included at least 12 semester hours in any combination of courses such as engineering, engineering or industrial technology, construction, physics, drafting, surveying, physical science, or mathematics.
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Tech Savvy: Frito-Lay is an industry leader when it comes to smart automated technology and tracking production and inventory. Being comfortable learning new technology will help you thrive in our performance based culture.
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Knowledge of electronics theory, information technology, telecommunications and supervisory and control systems including cryptography, vulnerability assessment and exploitation techniques. With the constant evolution of today’s technology, information and communications can be optimized like never before.
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Implement improvements to the overall third-party risk management program, including program governance, policies, procedures, templates, technology, training, and communication. Certified Third-Party Risk Professional (CTPRP), Certified Third-Party Risk Assessor (CTPRA), Third Party Cyber Risk Assessor (TPCRA), or Certified Third Party Risk Management Professional (C3PRMP.
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