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Realtimeresearch.com ) is a company that specializes in data collection, data management, data analysis, and technical writing involving fish and wildlife of conservation concern in the Pacific Northwest.
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Senior Technical Accounting Analyst would have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field and 7+ years of demonstrated financial reporting, accounting, and accounting research experience.
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Associate or bachelor's degree in business administration / management, Change Management, Organizational Development, Accounting, Computer Science, Engineering or a closely related technical field is preferred.
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Experience in researching and developing technical accounting procedures and positions in response to complex accounting issues, with the ability to draft position papers, suggest policy actions, and otherwise provide formal written guidance to management regarding those issues.
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License/Certifications- OLCC and Oregon Food Handler's Card. Technical- POS experience preferred. Prefer an associate degree in hospitality management, business management, or related field.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: A master's or equivalent graduate degree in a field of study that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to do the work of this position such as: human resources, public administration, organizational psychology, or other administrative and management fields.
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Thorough knowledge in the field of Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, or Outdoor Recreation, including demonstrated competency of the following skills: safety, risk management, navigation, wilderness first aid, decision making, weather, instructional, facilitation, effective communication, organization, and professional ethics.
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Technical or vocational training courses in automotive repair, tire technology, or a related field a plus. Customer Service Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with customers, explaining technical aspects in an understandable manner.
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Associate of Applied Science or Technical Degree in Computer Aided Drafting, related field, or equivalent work experience required. The Architectural Drafter will assist with a variety of drafting tasks including but not exclusive to plan modification, maintenance, and development of support drawings.
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Support all Divisional initiatives as identified by divisional management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirementsQUALIFICATIONSBachelor's Degree in a Technical field, preferably mechanical, chemical, biomedical, industrial, or quality engineering.
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You will blend your market development experience with deep clinical and technical acumen, to develop customer relationships and lead regionally based Intra-vascular ultrasound (IVUS) field market development efforts.
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Field work for this position is diverse and dynamic, well-balanced with hard work and time off, and offers a unique opportunity to get experience in several facets of native plant work: seed collection, plant propagation, and planting with a variety of land management agencies.
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Tube sizing, valve stem styles, rubber compounds. Suspension, brakes, Steering, wiper blades, dash lights, Head/Tail Lights, etc.) Medical, dental, vision, LTD, STD, Life Insurance, and Accidental Benefits available after 60 days.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Supplier Management: Work closely with propulsion system suppliers and partners to define requirements, resolve technical challenges, and ensure delivery of high-quality components and systems.
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Qualifications Required Qualifications 6 months experience in any combination of the following areas: customer service, warehousing or distribution center operations -OR- TDS Telecom Field Services Internship -OR- Technical certification (or higher) -OR- current military service, or prior military service with honorable discharge.
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