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Hands-on experience in assay and in vivo model development. Extensive hands-on laboratory experience in developing and using state-of-the-art immunology tools. Keywords: PhD, Immunology, in-vivo, characterization, flow cytometry, western blot, ELISA.
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Hands-on experience with SF People Analytics tools (Story, Canvas, Tiles, and Dashboard Reports) Ability to analyze standard out of the box reports to map to legacy reports, develop custom reports and guide customers on KPIs and develop meaningful insights.
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As an Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horns future leaders.
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This clinical/technical position will be hands on with the multiple imaging/navigations systems (Brain lab, Stealth, Fusion, Vison Sense, VTI) used to guide surgeons in complex head and spine procedures as well as ultrasound and injector technology used for Vascular and Neurologic diagnostic procedures and interventions.
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This is a unique opportunity for those seeking to gain hands-on experience in the medical and/or health-tech field. You will be on the clinical frontlines supporting our members, and you'll gain broad exposure to operations in a rapidly growing health-tech startup.
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Professional certification in Piping design •Working understanding and hands on experience of other design and analysis software, such as Solidworks, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Navisworks, Revit, and Cesar.
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The candidate must also understand nuances around writing, editing and digital media – and have hands-on experience with various content formats. A hands-on leader willing and able to toggle between high-level strategic projects and detailed, tactical execution Highly effective with using data and storytelling to communicate the division’s vision and strategy.
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Hands-on experience with Databricks and Azure, including implementation using Unity Catalog. Leveraging your expertise in architecture and hands-on experience with Databricks and Azure, you will lead the implementation of cutting-edge solutions to drive efficiency, scalability, and innovation.
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We are seeking a hands-on Director of Data Warehousing and Reporting to join our Data Strategy and Analytics team reporting to the Sr. Director of Data Strategy and Analytics. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
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Established high tech thermal processing equipment builder in search of an experienced engineering manager to lead a team of 10 in a hands-on role that requires a strong technical foundation, management skills, and ability to drive innovation.
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Experience in low voltage cabling, smart hands network replacement, telephony, CCTV, and point-of-sale equipment is a plus. Flexible and willing to work on-call, early morning, day, night, and weekend shifts depending on the requirements of the job.
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We are seeking a Gas SCADA Operations Engineer join our Intelligent Grid Solutions team who possesses hands-on SCADA experience, preferably with the AVEVA Enterprise SCADA System to supplement the existing operations team.
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Reinforce technical excellence, hands-on scrappiness, and a customer first culture. We are looking for a leader to develop our field cloud security SAs to become domain experts on cloud security and proficient on competitive products so they can effectively position Prisma Cloud to our customers in a differentiated way that leads to customer wins.
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Associate of Applied Science degrees in Dental Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Imaging, Medical Laboratory Technician and Respiratory Care Technology focus on developing skills needed for employment in these exciting fields, as well as to prepare students for transfer to bachelor’s degree programs.
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As our dental hygienist, you will have the opportunity to perform advanced cleaning procedures, administer fluoride treatments, take X-rays, and educate patients on oral hygiene practices. We offer a supportive and collaborative work environment where you can grow and develop your skills while making a positive impact on patients' oral health.
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