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Position Summary: 1) This is role is considered an entry level engineering position designed to train a recent graduate/or early career track engineer in new product development for power electrical Interconnects.
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Consisting of a group of experienced Network Development Engineers, Cloud Architects, and Software Developers, the IES Cloud Network Engineering group is the high-octane engine powering the transformation of our Cloud based Network infrastructure.
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In addition to providing classroom or on-line instruction, adjunct faculty may also provide program support and/or develop, modify or customize new or existing curriculum and lesson plans in accordance with College and Department curriculum requirements and quality standards.
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As the company's initial point of contact with our clients, the Business Development Manager will provide strategic guidance for our legal technology services (electronic discovery and digital forensics.
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Leads the identification and development of viable Commercial & Industrial and/or Federal sector energy services and energy asset projects initiated by the sales force or developed independently.
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The successful candidate will have experience in highway design including: Highway geometrics, roadway modeling and cross section development, grading and drainage, erosion and sediment control, storm water management, traffic control, signing and pavement marking, utility coordination, and right-of-way acquisition and construction plan development.
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Join AWP Safety and be part of a fast-paced, safety-first culture that prioritizes your growth and development. Comprehensive Training: Paid, on-the-job training including ATSSA certification and defensive driving, with ongoing professional development.
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We specifically recruit for and support mission critical power, electrical power, renewable energy, utility, electric and smart grid development, data center growth, digital and electrical infrastructure, construction, and the electric vehicle (EV) markets.
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Performs various projects requested or assigned by the Application Manager; Enterprise Architect; Director, Enterprise Architecture; Director, Inservco Information Technology; Director, Planning & Project Management; Manager Data Warehouse & Business Intelligence CORPORATE CORE COMPETENCIES OF THE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ANALYST Effectively Communicates and Connects Communicates and negotiates effectively with peers regarding work outcomes.
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Job Summary: Responsible for coordinating partnership activities for career and technical education (CTE) programs including the TechLink Consortium, articulation agreement work, special population programming, professional development planning and CTE program support.
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Graduate degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Organization Development or Human Resources Management. 5+ years of training and curriculum/course design experience with strong instructional design skills focusing on adult learning with at least 2 years of specific leadership development focus.
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Be Supported by the HR Solution Center, Learning and Organizational Development and Virtual Benefits Orientation, Employee Exclusive Concierge Service for scheduling. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in a Critical Care or Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program with a minimum of one year of CRNP experience (which could include clinical rotations or relevant clinical experience in applicable specialty) required and three (3) years of critical care experience as a staff nurse required.
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The Instructional Designer (ID) in the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) serves as a project manager working collaboratively with faculty and peers on the course development team to design and develop in-person, hybrid, and online credit courses, to develop instructional materials, and to create other teaching/learning resources, with an emphasis on the integration of technologies, and with a solid understanding of instructional design theory.
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NewLane Finance Corporation, powered by WSFS Bank, is in search of a candidate with strong new business development skills, experience with vendor program development, and 3+ years of equipment leasing and finance experience.
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Collaborate in the development of statewide plans, policies and procedures relatedto healthcare epidemiology and communicable disease prevention and control. Would also considerphysicians with exceptional experience in healthcare quality improvement work (e.g.,CPPS, CHSP, CPSO, six-sigma, black belt, green belt), organizational transformation orrisk management.
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