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New opportunity for a Field Service Engineer to install and support high technology equipment in research, pharmaceutical, university and government labs for Bruker BioSpin, a leading manufacturer of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and compact magnetic resonance (CMR) spectroscopy instruments and accessories.
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The FMM reports into the Sr. Director of Field Marketing & Consumer Engagement, Northeast & New England. The Field Marketing Manager's purpose is to ensure the successful planning & execution of marketing programs in their respective region to drive sales growth and market share improvement.
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Field work experience in the petrochemical, power generation, renewable energy, pulp & paper or food processing industries. Then, you would be a perfect fit working as a Field Service Technician for John Zink Hamworthy in the vapor group supporting the refining and petrochemical industries.
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The Field Service Engineer is responsible for delivering exceptional technical support, maintenance, installation, and customer training services for TOMRA's cutting-edge recycling and waste sorting equipment.
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The Field Reimbursement Manager will be responsible for the management of defined accounts in Urology and Oncology area, specifically supporting our client's product. The Field Reimbursement Manager will execute the collaborative territory strategic plan through partnership with internal and external stakeholders, including acting as an extension of patient support program and in other collaboration with other partners.
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Bachelor's degree in a Life Science field with equivalent experience in Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or related field required. The Inside Sales Representative proactively promotes the sale of IDT's full portfolio of products, including custom oligonucleotide solutions across key application areas such as qPCR, CRISPR, Functional Genomics, Synthetic Biology, and Next Generation Sequencing.
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The IT Field Technician is responsible for effective provisioning, installation/configuration, operation, and maintenance of systems hardware and software and related infrastructure. Come join MDVIP as a IT Field Technician supporting physician offices.
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By joining one of our field access teams, you will partner with industry experts and be empowered to succeed with the support, resources, and autonomy needed to successfully navigate the complex reimbursement landscape.
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3+ years Commercial Motor Vehicle safety, Oil/Gas Field or related experience. We are looking for a HSE DOT Field Manager to join us on our journey to facilitate a digital revolution in the B2B supply chain.
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The Survey Manager will be familiar with boundary survey principles and Record Maps, Surveys and ALTAs∯*∯ You are self-motivated and could work independently and/or supervise field crews to collect data utilizing GPS/GNSS and conventional survey techniques as well as perform data reduction and drafting of the final survey product.
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Marine Survey Field Project Manager / Marine Party Chief - Remote & Offshore - Great Pay & Benefits. Bachelor’s degree in marine sciences related to the field of endeavor (hydrography, geophysics, or geotechnical sampling.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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EClerx Customer Operations seeks an exceptionally talented and well-networked Senior Sales Executive to cover an assigned client/sector/region to further generate growth for our Field Service Operations Solution practice.
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As the Outage Manager you will be responsible for preparation, planning, leading execution, and close out of complex planned/emergent Outage events for gas turbine, steam turbine and generator agreements while supporting the development of the business strategy for field fulfilment excellence in FieldCore.
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Education: Prefer college education in outdoor recreation, forestry, environmental education, resource management, landscape architecture or a related field. The Woods boss is responsible for providing field support to youth and young adult conservation crews.
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