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SKILLS : Electrical Engineering Degree, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Six Sigma Certification, LEAN training, PLC Programming, Sequence Logic Design, PID Loop Design / Implementation, NFPA79, MES, Rockwell Control Logix 5000, Rockwell SLC500, Rockwell Factory Talk, Adept servo programming, Emerson servo programming, IAI servo programming, Cognex vision systems, Allen Bradley Panelbuilder.
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Sigma Defense is seeking a Senior DevOps Engineer to provide on-site support in Patuxent River, MD USA with experience modernizing large, legacy applications to help us build and run a full DevSecOps environment and workflow for the MINOTAUR Family of Systems (Fos.
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O A Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Information Security System Engineering, or related discipline may be substituted for two (2) years of experience, reducing the requirement to six (6) years of IT Engineering experience.
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Data based decision-making with the ability to use data in actively finding solutions+ Data driven – gather and analyze complex data from multiple resources and present the data in a useful manner to make decision+ Microsoft Excel Mastery+ Power BI Modeling+ Experience in the concepts of production and inventory management – managing the complete flow of materials into, though, and out of the plant+ Six Sigma Understanding for Application to Production System.
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FINRA Series 65 or 66, or obtain with six months. FINRA Series 63, or obtain within six months. Higher certification (e.g. CFP, CRC, CEBS, ChFC, CIMA, CRPS) acceptable in lieu of RPA or CRPC.
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By drawing on over six decades of experience and expertise in behavioral science, we build communities in order to deliver wellness for all. by seeking opportunities to build on-brand partnerships, attract new members, and create brand awareness while representing WW at internal and external community events.
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Responsible to Product Support Manager (PSM). St. Mary's County offers limitless attractions for families and history buffs, including the Historic St. Mary's City Living Museum of History and Archaeology, the Piney Point Lighthouse, and beautiful state parks.
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A minimum six (6) years demonstrated experience out of the most recent 8 years developing production software for one of the following environments: Solaris, or Linux OS. Six years (6) of experience developing software using the Java programming language or C or C.
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Information System Security Manager (ISSM) Level 2. Support security authorization activities in compliance with NSA/CSS Risk Management Framework (RMF) process and DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP.
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Report on subcontractor safety performance to Project Superintendent and Project Manager. The Safety Manager is also responsible for ensuring that the company complies with and adheres to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) guidelines.
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This position answers directly to the Sawmill Operations Manager. Greene Lumber located in Davenport, NY, is looking to add an experienced Sawmill Manager to their team. Establish and monitor overall plant performance for production and quality standards.
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Potential for advancement and higher pay if applicant is interested in becoming NYS certified as a waste water treatment plant operator. This position will report to the Owner and will work to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain restaurant and waste water treatment plant equipment.
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People: conduct daily sales meetings, execute all HR responsibilities, participates in ongoing education for themselves and team, and lead sales camps according to Market Manager. Branch Manager - Lewisburg, PA page is loaded.
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The Quality Manager I is responsible for implementation, improvement and execution of the Quality management systems (QMS) and project specific quality program requirements. Quality Manager I.
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The Safety Manager is responsible for creating a culture of care while enforcing Clark's Safety and Health Policy, as well as, local and federal safety standards on jobsites. As a Safety Manager, you will ensure the safety of employees, trade partners, and the general public on our world class projects.
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