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The Process Engineer IV is responsible for a variety of engineering activities that include identification and initiation of plant improvement projects, support of plant capital projects, technical support to production teams, resolution of all technical regulatory issues, and development/presentation of technical training.
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Under the supervision of the Home Care Supervisor and working closely with the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), the Home Care Coordinator is a COTA/L provides the technical, organizational and communication skills necessary to efficiently assess the need for, and coordinate the delivery of, home / personal care services for adults age 55.
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The GIS Analyst will have the opportunity to grow their technical skill sets, develop expertise, work directly with stakeholders, and support Federal clients across the U.S. Since World War II, we have been providing the full range of technical competencies to the U.S.
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Provide technical, operational, and managerial expertise to other areas of NOAA, particularly in aviation, maritime, and inter-service transfer missions. Operate NOAA’s specialized aircraft, manage research and survey vessels, and support data collection missions, including fisheries surveys, atmospheric sampling, and coastal mapping.
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Provide technical writing support for internal and external documentationRisk/InsuranceOwn risk/insurance relationship between the various FAAC US entities and the Insurance companies FAAC uses to determine premium adjustments, types of riders needed by FAAC in a timely fashion.
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Expert technical knowledge and experience in schematic capture and PCB layout in analogue and digital circuit analysis and design. Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent, with a minimum of 8-10 years of related experience, or a master's degree with a minimum of 6-8 years of related experience in a technical environment.
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Evidence of leadership within building and/or district REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Special Services JOB GOAL: The Special Education program facilitator provides support, coaching, technical assistance and professional development to the district's special education programs in compliance with federal, state and district special education policies and procedures.
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Balances needs across projects in situations (e.g., scarce technical resources) and collaborates with other groups (e.g., Independent Software Vendors, Global Delivery Center) on integrated planning and organization of onshore/offshore projects.
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The program(s) will include classroom material but will be highly focused on hands-on activities in a lab that simulates a substation control house and include a strong focus on safety in addition to technical skills.
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One-year certificate from college or technical school or apprenticeship program in Machine Shop technology; OR three or more years related experience and/or training; OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Overall Purpose :The Operations Technical Services (Commissioning) Engineer is responsible for safely placing various substation relays and equipment into service, efficiently and timely, while developing accurate and precise engineering field changes in a flexible manner.
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Monitors performance of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems for the facility; performs standard repair/replacement of components, as appropriate, and non-technical maintenance tasks such as cleaning of heating and cooling fan coil units and adjustment of system controls.
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Candidate must have a minimum of technical training on diesel and/or heavy equipment. The candidate must have excellent diagnostic skills and a willingness to continue to improve technical knowledge and ability.
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CEC is looking for a Senior Environmental Chemist who is interested in being part of our growing and dynamic team outstanding professionals who combine strong consulting and business development skills with a solid technical foundation.
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We are seeking a driven and results-oriented Technical Sales Representative to spearhead our market development initiatives. Job Title: Technical Sales Representative - HVAC. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Technical, Marketing, Business, or a related field preferred.
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