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Demonstrates the following leadership qualities:Business maturity and consultative skills (problem solving, negotiation, assessment, speaking/presentations, technical writing, listening, facilitation, project management, ability to influence, and management of billable work.
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Experience working in K-12 and higher educational facilities and municipal facilities is preferred- Good team-building, problem-solving, communication, coordination, and organizational skills.
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Demonstrated aptitude for problem-solving and the ability to use consultative sales approaches to determine solutions for customers. The Outside Sales / Services Representative must have a valid driver"'s license as well as a clean driving record and be able to pass DISA background, plant security, and drug screens (to include UA, hair follicle, and breathalyzer), and must receive/maintain a current TWIC.
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Financial literacy and analytical/problem solving skills. Financial literacy and analytical/problem solving skills. Dunkin' sells 52 varieties of donuts and more than a dozen coffee beverages as well as an array of bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.
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Self-directed, excellent organizational, problem solving and mediation skills. Areas of responsibility include: safety and risk management; staff training and development; participant care; facility management; marketing, sales and customer relations; dietary services; purchasing/fiscal accountability; and volunteer utilization.
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Advanced selling skills for commercial customers·Ability to multi-task and remain organized·Effective communication, listening and problem solving skillsEssential Job Skills Necessary for Success as a Commercial Parts Pro·Working knowledge of automotive systems, and diagnostic ability to include: internal engine, suspension, brakes, electronic, exhaust, etc.
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Problem Solving: Based on clinical interviews, physical examinations and lab test results, must be able to identify diseases and other health conditions. Triad Complete Healthcare is looking for an industrious PA/Nurse Practitioner interested in ownership of their own practice.
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Lean Six Sigma Principles and tools such as: DOEs, Root cause analysis and/or Problem-solving methods are desired. Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt or ASQ (American Society for Quality) certifications are preferred.
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By becoming a Behavior Technician, individuals like you, who possess empathy and compassion, will support ACES’ clients, helping them enhance their communication, problem-solving abilities, and social interactions.
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Superlative emotional intelligence, problem solving, and team building skills. A very strong knowledge of ACH; wire transfers; debit; credit and prepaid card operations; banking regulations; loan and deposit operations; and risk controls.
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Develops and optimizes problem solving processes for end user issues in the field by utilizing Director of Sales and Territory Manager resources that are closest to the issue. Drives in market, internal and external sales organizations to ensure field relationships, problem solving, and accountability are owned by field sales.
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The Manufacturing Engineering Intern will work on targeted projects that require operational observations, data collection/analysis, cross-functional communication, and problem-solving. Job Functions / Responsibilities: This position will have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced dynamic environment; that will test and develop your analytical, technical, and problem-solving abilities.
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Experience utilizing an adaptive approach to problem solving and enabling the team to execute towards the product strategy and vision. Works cross-functionally with PL U/W’ing and IT to manage the error/defect process which includes triaging, problem solving, prioritizing, communicating, and completion of key individual errors/defects within stated SLA’s.
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Reporting to the Production Supervisor, the Assembler is responsible for performing a variety of production tasks, including but not limited to: assembly, training, inspecting, problem solving, machine operator as well as communicating manpower and scheduling issues with supervision.
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Current valid driver’s license and proof of insurance Strong working knowledge of Excel and Word, and ability to learn to use other computer software programs Must have strong mathematical, analytical and problem solving skills Must be able to read, understand and follow instructions Education and Experience: High school diploma Two or more years of restaurant experience, including progressive supervisory experience Work Week: 45 – 55 hours per week (flexible hours.
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