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As the Warehouse Associate , we need someone who will own a variety of material handling duties such as receiving, loading/unloading material, pulling/assembling customers' orders, and inventory checks.
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As our Senior Manufacturing Engineer, you will perform various tasks to support assembling electronic instrumentation and control cabinets, and electro-mechanical equipment. Peerless Instrument - Advanced Instrumentation & Control Systems | Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions (curtisswrightds.com.
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Manage all banking and treasury operations, including daily cash flow monitoring and coordinating with lawyers and banks on escrow transactions. Manage all banking and treasury operations, including daily cash flow monitoring and coordinating with lawyers and banks on escrow transactions.
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Identifies prospects and clients requiring Liquidity solutions including Non-interest and Interest-bearing accounts, Escrow, Commercial CDs, Insured Cash Sweep and Money Markets. 5+ years of Business Development, Treasury Sales, Liquidity Product Specialist Management, or related experience.
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Serves as source of Liquidity product expertise to partner with Treasury Sales and Relationship Manager colleagues on complex Liquidity solutions. Drive market engagement by partnering with RMs and TSOs on client facing activity related to liquidity and investments.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for assembling and soldering electronic components on circuit boards, following industry standards and company quality guidelines. Perform detailed hand soldering of components under a microscope when necessary.
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As an Assembly I / Soldering Technician, you will play a crucial role in our manufacturing process by assembling and soldering electronic components according to technical specifications and quality standards.
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Handle all banking and treasury including daily cash reporting; working with attorneys and banks on escrow activity. Oversee processing of invoices and expense reimbursements through Chrome River and Aderant.
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Responsible for accuracy and integrity of Aderant accounting system. Experience with Aderant or Elite. They currently have an immediate need for a strong candidate to join their Accounting as an Accounting Manager, reporting to the Director of Finance.
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Maintain Partner expense account spend in Quicken. Position is hybrid, reporting into their Long Island office 3 days a week (Wednesdays are a must). Experience with Ceridian and/or Chrome River a plus.
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They actively encourage equal opportunity and diversity, through mentoring, training, professional development, and public service programs. Our client is a leading mid-sized law firm with offices around the country.
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The position is hybrid, reporting into their Long Island office 3 days a week (Wednesdays are a must). They remain hybrid in nature (Wednesdays in office are a must) and offer a great balanced environment with solid benefits.
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Understanding of real estate contracts, closing documents, the loan process, title insurance, and the escrow process. Proficient with computer software; familiarity with title and escrow software is preferred.
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An Aerospace Assembler plays a crucial role in the aerospace industry by assembling, installing, and repairing aircraft components. Skills: teamwork,aerospace,assembly,computerized systems,power tools,assembler,electro-mechanical design.
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8-10 years experience on an electronic production assembly line or service repair facility assembling reworking/repairing complex or highly complex electronic equipment. TTM Technologies, Inc. – Publicly Traded US Company, NASDAQ (TTMI) – Top-5 Global Printed Circuit Board Manufacturer.
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