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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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You will work one-on-one with patients to treat vision conditions using the most advanced vision therapy techniques, writing reports, and testing. Employee Selection Process: Individuals must be able to learn medical/technical information very quickly (an aptitude test will be given during the interview process.
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Excellent technical writing and public/client presentation capabilities. Strong analytical and technical report writing skills. Michael Baker is currently looking to continue to grow and enhance our Geotechnical Department in Moon Township, PA and we are seeking a motivated and dynamic Geotechnical Technical Manager to be a part of our Team. The ideal candidate will work directly under the supervision of the department manager and focus on delivering projects for a wide variety of clients.
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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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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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Prior experience in technical sales, industrial distribution, manufacturing operations, systems integration, or an engineering firm. Coordinate with Molex’s inside sales development team, senior management, and a technical engagement team (domain experts) to plan for and win identified opportunities.
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A great culture, people, and environment The opportunity to grow both as a team and as an individual A diverse project portfolio Competitive compensation and benefits package Opportunity to be involved in team bonding events What you will need: Bachelor's degree in surveying preferred PLS license required Good technical writing, computer and communication skills.
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Hours of work: Full-time position with hours Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 PMThe Process Engineer IV will provide process engineering technical support to Operations, Maintenance, Facilities Engineering, and various corporate departments.
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The Talent Acquisition Coordinator is responsible for conducting interviews for direct care positions within the PMH organization. The Talent Acquisition Coordinator will work with the Recruiting and Onboarding and Human Resources departments to communicate candidate status and will ensure appropriate updates are made in PMHFOS’s applicant tracking system as well as the web-based tool utilized by PMHFOS to communicate open position status.
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Classroom presentation and technical writing skill. 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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Entails operating hand-held torches, grinders, lathe, and other technical implements to assemble or repair metal components. REQUIREMENTS: To work as an MIG welder, you will require a high school diploma and training in a welding apprenticeship program.
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Must be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English (except in Puerto Rico)Willingness to work flexible schedule including extended days, evenings, and weekend hours. Identifies ways to support external partnerships and services as a resource for Pharmacy Operations Manager in seeking community outreach opportunities.
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Demonstrate clear verbal and written communication and listening skills, both in person and on the phone, using spoken and written English; bilingual English/Spanish speaking and writing skills preferred.
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Your leadership and communication skills will shine as you nurture new hires and current staff through top-notch training and technical development. Get ready for a rewarding career as a Pharmacy Technician Coordinator.
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