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Excellent communication, technical writing and presentation skills. Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, MCM, HFSS, Network, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, ENE, RF, Photonics, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering.
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A Project Engineer is responsible for various technical aspects of land development projects including, but not limited to: site feasibility and conceptual planning, detailed grading, stormwater management design and review, Erosion & Sedimentation Pollution Control (E&SPC) Best Management Practices (BMPs) review, Post-Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM) BMP design review, and other regulatory report writing.
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If you feel you have the necessary attention to detail as well as technical, writing and communication skills for this role, and you are a UK Resident and Passport holder*, please APPLY ONLINE FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION *Candidates will need to go through UK Security Clearance Checks to be eligible for employment within this role and therefore only UK Residents & Passport Holders can be considered.
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Demonstrates a proven record of success as a tax technical team leader generating new business, proposal writing and delivery, collaborating across engagements and business units. Extensive technical skills, including providing full services to real estate owners, developers and investors, including publicly traded REITS, institutional real estate funds managed by financial institutions and privately held real estate entities.
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Develop necessary competencies for successful execution of work duties including but not limited to: technical writing, public presentation skills, interpersonal communication, knowledge of the political process and its impact on our work, use of various software to increase efficiency and proficiency, analytical techniques, proper techniques for field work and supervisory skills.
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Routine technical skills required include but are not limited to CAD Drafting, Company Procedures, Processes and Standards, Construction and Outage Sequencing, Industry Codes, Standards and Regulations, PLS-CADD Modeling, Project Scoping and Estimating & Technical Writing and Communication.
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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., CADD, Aspen, CAPE, ETAP, WIN IGS, Inventor, AutoCADD electrical), technology, math principles, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools.
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Experience in writing comprehensive communications detailing technical issues that include tax law arguments, stakeholder's positions, and the Governments position in a manner that is logical and understandable to internal and external stakeholders.
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Often referred to as “competencies”, leadership attributes, skills, abilities or behaviors that may be enterprise, functional or job specific e.g. coaching, negotiation, calibration, technical writing etc.
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Detail-oriented and thorough, with effective time management skills; excellent technical writing and editing skills; exemplary personal skills including good verbal and written communication, customer service, analytical judgement skills.
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Working directly with our Technical Writing team to update existing documentation on diverse technical topics. Manipulating text, images, templates, and out-of-date documents to better serve our technical writing team and our customers.
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Demonstrated technical background and hands on experience in such fields as optics, opto-mechanical design, laser optics, polarization, microscopy, and stray-light analysis. The Optical Engineer II position is responsible for conducting optical designs and tolerance analysis, writing work instructions and other documentation, and providing engineering support to the manufacturing areas of the facility (e.g., manufacturing, assembly, metrology.
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As a Product Support Specialist, you will be providing exceptional customer service to our clients by providing technical support and answering complex questions on the function and usage of our product via telephone and or internet.
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