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Proficient with word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and CAD/CAFM software including MS Office Suite (MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel & Visio). The purpose of this position is to provide sophisticated research, data mining/analysis, reporting and interpretation of space planning metrics in an effort to provide recommendations and proposed solutions for a client's occupancy needs.
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You will excel in this position if you have a process or process piping engineering background, and you are a Mechanical Engineer with focus in fluid flow or a Chemical Engineer. We look for people who want to join us in stepping boldly toward the challenge of reducing the carbon output of buildings through intelligent, data-driven building design.
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Computer/Software/Technology: Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office (including Outlook, Excel, Word and Power Point), Salesforce CRM, SAP ERP, and other industry standard software packages. Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine, opiates, and marijuana.
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If you excel in skin cancer treatments, biopsies, injections like Botox and fillers, and have a proven track record in developing accurate diagnosis and treatment plans, we want to hear from you.
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Microsoft Office applications, especially, Excel and Word as well MIP fund accounting and Ultimate Software. Microsoft Office applications, especially, Excel and Word as well MIP fund accounting and Ultimate Software.
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Demonstrated ability to use standard computer programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, and PowerPoint requiredValid driver’s license and good driving record requiredExperience coordinating with staff performing Civil 3D is requiredExperience using engineering calculation software ( MathCAD) is a plusExperience using hydrology and hydraulic calculations/modeling software ( HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, Hydraflow Storm Sewers, etc.
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You are proficient in Excel – and not just making it look nice, you have data analysis skills, and when someone says “vlookup” or “create a pivot table” you say “no problem, and how about I throw in a forecast sheet and create a new data model too.
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Professional financial degree; CPA.Experience with MIP accounting software, and pivot tables in Excel. Strong computer skills, including thorough knowledge of Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.
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4 years of post-bachelor’s progressive experience in all of the following: API Developing or Automation Engineering HTML, MS-Excel & Databases with SQL Postman RPA tool; Shell scripting, UNIX, Oracle, PL/SQL, Java/C.
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PC proficient skills with working knowledge of Excel including writing formulas, VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables, and If Statements. Analyze historical data and current trends to identify risks and opportunities by department and class for future seasons.
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Excel and explore opportunities to promote to the Lead Pawnbroker (Shift Manager) position. EZCORP family of brands, which includes EZPAWN, Value Pawn, and more, is a leading provider of pawn loans in the United States and Mexico.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Windows, Word, Excel) Bachelor degree in Engineering or Industrial Automation & Controls (Mechanical or Electrical preferred); or equivalent from two-year college or technical school.
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We are hiring a Senior Statistical Analyst to leverage cutting-edge data science tools and methodologies on real-world clinical data for scientific research in precision medicine.
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MS Windows 10, MS Office 365; Office Word, Excel, and Outlook; Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, Fabtrol and CAD system. MS Windows 10, MS Office 365; Office Word, Excel, and Outlook; Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, Fabtrol and CAD system.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) and electronic health records (EHR's). Register with MHACBO as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor I (CADC I) candidate within 30 days of hire.
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