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The Technical Application Coordinator is responsible for supporting teamwork efforts in the design, build, testing, validation and ongoing support of clinical/revenue cycle applications. Manages technical components of medium to large-size, complex clinical system projects and provides support of others on the clinical/revenue cycle system projects.
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Proven rail technical experience, knowledge of rail systems, track design, and safety regulations. Reviews project design and contract plans and specifications for conformance with client technical requirements.
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As a Technical Team Lead, Data Products, you will play an essential role in executing & refining Proscia’s Real-World Data strategy, leading the full lifecycle of novel data products and making sense of messy healthcare data.
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Technical Expertise: Provide technical guidance and oversight on AWS, GCP, Terraform, Terra-grunt, Ansible, Gitlab, Fastly and Cloudfront Content Delivery Networks, Datadog, VMWare, CI/CD pipelines, and self-service infrastructure capabilities.
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Within the Global Industry Customer Service (GiCS), the Technical Support Specialist (Life Science Application Specialist) is responsible of Complaint Handling Process. Must possess good technical writing skills for drafting investigation reports, customer letter and other communications.
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You will provide program management, engineering and technical assistance support in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Noblis MSD is seeking Scrum Master candidates to provide on-site programmatic and technical support to Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia programs, and to directly support US Navy programs; we are the Prime on these contracts.
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Orbital is seeking a Senior Substation Engineer to provide technical support and direction for our Substation Design Team. This REMOTE WORK position which requires demonstrated leadership. Perform technical analyses of electrical substation systems including AD & DC schematic development, relay protection and controls, wiring design, equipment arrangements, conduit and raceway design, bus work, lighting and grounding design.
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Oversee/coordinate supporting technical work required with other Five Below IT teams, including infrastructure (e.g., network, DevOps) and upstream and downstream system owners (warehouse management systems, order management systems, InfoSec, etc.
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Strong technical skills and demonstrated adaptability to new software and technology. Text-to-speech software for integrating spoken audio into digital content (eg, NaturalReader, ReadSpeaker, Adobe Captivate.
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Develop and update MAC agreement, DCS, ESD, 3rd party system VMS and CCS. Provide technical support for the petrochemical unit’s operation readiness, pre-commissioning and commissioning including instrument loop check philosophy.
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Seeking a dynamic leader for a career and technical education (CTE) program that prepares students to apply for entry-level positions or apprenticeships in the solar energy sector or to continue into related post-secondary educational programs.
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The Advisor/Technical Lead is responsible for providing technical expertise and leadership to independently contribute to all aspects of analytical development within the Analytical Development and Quality Control group in support of Avid’s drug development program.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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Planate Management Group (PMG) is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, and Orlando, Florida USA with technical support centers in South East Asia and East Africa, that provide program management and facilities engineering services worldwide.
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Coordinating work efforts assigned to the Data Entry, Data Analyst and,Telecommunications Mechanics.
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