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Major practice areas include structural analysis and design, building engineering, geotechnical engineering, civil transmission and substation engineering for power lines, their structures, equipment and foundations, pipe and equipment support design, and general civil engineering (storm water management systems, water supply, sanitary sewers, etc.
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7 years of industry experience in application support, IAM systems and SAP Security & GRC implementation and administration. The analyst also provides technical skills required for troubleshooting and supporting for major Identity Access Management system (IAM solutions like Saviynt), GRC solutions and other ERP applications within client including, installing upgrades and patches and analyze, design, code, and implement changes to enhance functionality or to accommodate business process changes within the various applications.
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Operational Excellence: Ensure the smooth running of Month End processing, business-to-business (B2B) operations, Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) operations, and manage specific operational files efficiently.
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Designing and drafting comprehensive plumbing and fire sprinkler systems using Vectorworks and AutoCAD software. Responsibilities:As a Plumbing/Fire Sprinkler Designer, you will be responsible for creating detailed, comprehensive designs for plumbing and fire sprinkler systems.
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Hands-on experience of Work Zone Traffic Control design, intersection design, traffic signal system design, transportation planning/modeling, closed loop traffic signal systems, and design/implementation of intelligent transportation systems (ITS.
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Create systems for a smooth running store that promotes the brand's mission and upholds regulations. Use of software tracking systems. Prior cannabis dispensary operations experience. As the Dispensary Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day operations at the retail level which includes: hiring, onboarding, scheduling, operations, cash handling, inventory and compliance.
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We specialize in the construction of transportation systems for railroad and airport infrastructure including fiber optics, traction power, copper communications, electrical distribution, CCTV, and life safety systems among others.
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This entails working closely with the BCM TPRM lead, Third Party Management Operations, the Third Party Oversight second line of defense function and Business and Technology representatives to ensure the Firm's Third Party Risk Management program is effectively identifying and managing the BCM risks facing the organization through its extensive use of third-party service providers.
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Electronics Technician (ET/RF AND ET/NAV) ETs focus on installing, administering and maintaining onboard communications and navigations systems. There they receive extensive training in electricity, electronics, computers, digital systems, fiber optics and electronics repair.
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Associated responsibilities include but are not limited to engineering design of electrical systems including CAD drafting, specification writing, cost estimating, field investigations and construction site visits, energy analysis critical load calculations and SKM modeling, lighting calculations, and coordination with others.
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The Power Market Analyst, West role is within the Market Analytics group - working closely with the West trading team (i.e., ERCOT, WECC, AESO) in the development of proprietary tools, processes, and systems that enable decision analysis and reporting within Energy Services and Algonquin.
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Strong project management, business systems analysis, and reporting skills. Interactive Brokers is seeking an experienced Procurement System Administrator to join the Procurement Strategy and Systems team, which is responsible for maintaining the ongoing reliability, performance, management, and support of Source-to-Pay procurement systems.
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We construct and rehabilitate highways, bridges, tunnels, mass-transit systems, and water management and wastewater treatment facilities. Perform additional responsibilities as required by business needs.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources. We love helping our employees grow in their careers, because it's that shared drive to aim high that drives our business and our culture forward.
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Is proficient in operating Bone Density systems and analyzing patient data for radiologist interpretation. Maintain familiarity with the departments booking, scheduling, duplication, and PACS systems.
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