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This position will escalate to higher level engineering personnel for advanced efforts and will work with help desk to troubleshoot network specific issues, and will also work with the account management and onboarding teams for pre-sales efforts, inventory tracking, and initial reconfiguration and on site installation.
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You will draft and prosecute patent applications, prepare patent opinion letters, provide IP counseling to clients, and conduct patent due diligence studies in connection with business transactions as well as supervise junior attorneys and patent agents as part of global client service teams.
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Assist Data Center Manager with the database management of maintenance discrepancies and work with Operations management to resolve site issues based on agreed upon priorities. Work with and provides guidance, to the site Data Center Manager to determine maintenance requirements for mechanical and electrical systems.
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Experience with site/civil projects including site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion, and sediment control. Opportunity to work on exciting and significant projects that positively impact the community and the environment.
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Strong fundamentals, including experience with or exposure to title and survey review, loan document drafting, real estate due diligence, and condominium and zoning review are required. Robinson+Cole’s dynamic and growing Real Estate + Development practice regularly represents lenders, buyers, sellers, and owners in commercial real estate transactions on a national basis.
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Serve as Clinical Data Scientist and Trial Lead for one or more clinical trials assuming responsibility for all CDS activities including selection and application of data acquisition standards, Data Management Plan, selection of quality risk indicators, third party study data due diligence.
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NYYC DOB Site Safety Manager (Preferred but not required) work for MTA projects that occurs on or near the track or wayside. Current C-3 or C-5 SSPC Certificate (Preferred but not required) Hours: Normal Work Week: Monday through Friday (nights/weekend based on.
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Talent management for brand campaigns, on-site activations, social media activations, entertainment and sports partnerships, etc. Strong understanding of talent/brand partnerships and content creation, including experience on-set during production/content shoots.
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Medical and recreational marijuana is prohibited due to the safety-sensitive nature of the Flight Attendant position. To read about what you can expect on a typical flight schedule as a first-year Flight Attendant, click here.
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Responsibilities include conduct preliminary/due diligence evaluations, prepare various reports, produce design and construction drawings, prepare technical specifications, and prepare permit submittals for civil engineering projects.
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Therapy will be provided by a hybrid of services by tele-mental health and on-site treatment at the downtown Brooklyn clinic. Able to meet weekly therapy targets based on work hours.
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For these entities SourceOne provides energy related due diligence, power master planning, utility coordination, commissioning, and power/commodity analysis/purchasing support as well as infrastructure development services including central plant and combined heat and power plant design and installation.
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This is a temporary on-site role for a Clown and Face Painter at SOUNDVIEW REUNION COMMITTEE located in Bronx, NY. One Clown and a Face Painter will be responsible for performing day-to-day tasks such as entertaining guests with music, creating balloon art, managing projects related to events, showcasing circus skills, and using improvisation techniques.
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8+ years of financial services work experience managing and implementing enterprise-wide projects, multi-tasking on projects with competing priorities, risk assessments, due diligence, ORM and/or ERM.
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Our compensation package includes health, dental and life insurance, 403(b) retirement plan, tuition reimbursement, paid holidays, sick and vacation time, employee discounts for your pet health care and pet food needs, and free on site Boston parking.
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