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Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and ERP systems (Hubble & JD Edwards preferred) This is a pivotal role which will interact with an array of internal and external senior management level stakeholders, including SVP Supply Chain, VP Operations, VP Quality, VP Customer Ops, VP PMO, SVP Product Development, Head of Procurement, COO and CFO, and therefore requires strong communication and influencing skills while at the same time having the ability to deliver effective, timely resolution of issues.
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Proficient in Apple operating systems and software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, Outlook, and Slack. - Excel as a problem solver, fostering innovative ways and encouraging others to do the same.
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Must be able to proficiently use AutoCAD, Bluebeam and Microsoft Office (Word/Excel) (Autodesk Revit or 3D software are considered a plus) We are currently seeking a Senior Installation Engineer - Design Integrator on behalf of our client, a leader in the Transportation industry.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Excel and Word), Bluebeam, and Procore. Familiarity with scheduling software, including Primavera (P6) and Microsoft Office. Macdonald & Company is seeking a Senior Construction Manager to spearhead a dynamic urban development project spanning over 3.5 million square feet in Austin, TX. Construction costs for the project are estimated at over $2 billion, this multi-phase endeavor demands a detail-oriented individual with extensive expertise in mixed-use high-rise developments, encompassing various product types and below-grade parking structures.
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Proficient with computer information systems, data manipulation and reporting, demographics, pivot tables, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. The HR Project Manager serves as the principal project manager within the Human Resources function, driving critical projects and initiatives across all areas of HR (Benefits, Compensation, HR Technology, Learning, Employee Relations, Leave Management, and Talent Acquisition.
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Must have Proficiency in: Adobe Photoshop; InDesign; AutoCAD; Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and SketchUp. High End Residential, and or, Boutique Hospitality Design: 5 years (Required) ADC is an established Boutique, Luxury Interior Design Studio inviting an incredibly talented, and dynamic Designer to join our Creative Team.
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Knowledge and skill set necessary for the following applications: Concordance, NUIX, Relativity, Proficiency in Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Excel. Highly skilled in standard computer operating systems and software (Adobe Acrobat, Windows, Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) with strong ability to learn new software.
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Competence in EMR Athena Health, Microsoft Word and Excel. Unique in its east- meets-west approach to healing, Hudson Health creates an experiential and holistic healing journey for each patient in its Tribeca and West Village locations.
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Experience working in mainstream collaboration and work management tools like Microsoft Project, JIRA, Confluence, Asana, or Azure DevOps and how to apply them practically based on the needs of the work and team structure.
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Excel (Microsoft) for cost accounting, reporting, methods and programs. Small company where you get to grow your skills and work on diverse projects for agencies including SCA, NYCHA, DDC, SUNY and CUNY.
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Other competencies: Strong organizational skills with an attention toComputer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) and expertise with virtual meeting platform(s), e,g., Zoom. Certifications preferred: Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Energy Auditor (CEA), LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) or Professional Engineer (PE) or other energy management related credentials.
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Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office applications including Excel, and ESRI's ArcGIS software preferred. Demonstrated interest in one or more of the following topics: urban infrastructure; open space & public realm; public-private real estate development; climate resilience & sustainability; urban design; land use & zoning; waterfronts & greenways; and inclusive planning & public engagement.
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High level expertise/experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PPT, Word), data visualization tools/dashboard development (Power BI, etc.) This position will report directly to the VP, Logistics.
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Must be proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D, Microsoft Word, Excel, Project, PowerPoint. Design of erosion control, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water distribution systems, and street improvements.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel for data manipulation, analysis, and visualization, serving as a foundational tool for importing, cleaning, and preparing data before integrating it into Power BI solutions.
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