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From sequencing the human genome to inventing Bluetooth to fracking safely to navigating Tomahawk missiles to curing cancer, DSA is at the forefront of many smart manufacturing, digital transformation and data science initiatives.
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Data center, audio-visual (AV) systems and electronic security systems experience a plus but not a requirement? Senior Telecommunications Engineer (RCDD) - Federal - Hybrid. Knowledge of NEC, IEEE, EIA, TIA, BICSI industry standards, codes and best practices related to the design of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), low voltage, and telecommunications systems.
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Manage data storage and transformation in BigQuery, Cloud Storage, and other GCP services. Solid understanding of GCP data services, including BigQuery, Cloud Dataflow, Dataproc, Cloud Client Engine, AI Platform, etc.
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Reporting to the VP, Clinical Product Strategy, the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will be a critical member of the Medical Affairs team, leveraging their expertise in the diabetes space to engage with key opinion leaders, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders.
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Prior experience with data cabling, prior construction labor or outdoor labor experience, experience with low voltage electricity, such as residential receptables, light fixtures, switches, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree in metallurgy, materials science, mechanical engineering or other technical discipline is required. Direct reports to this position include the Plant Managers, Human Resources Manager, Customer Service Manager, Powder Regional Sales Manager, Controller, EHS Manager, Product Development Engineer.
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For a MT: Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science, OR successful completion of the Laboratory Assistant requirements/program at Washington Health System AND completion of the ASCP certification required OR successful completion of the Laboratory Assistant requirements/program at Washington Health System AND completion 2 years in MLT role at Washington Health System required.
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Legrand North and Central America (LNCA) employs over 6,500 associates in 50 locations, working across six divisions/sector: Audio Visual, Building Controls Systems, Data Power and Controls, Electrical Wiring Systems, and Lighting.
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This position mobilizes various types of testing equipment to collect sampling emissions data from industrial combustion engines. Updates ATLAS with project information, including data submittal dates.
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Bachelors (B.S.) degree from an accredited college or university in Geology, Hydrogeology, Geoscience or related earth science. Interpretation of groundwater elevation data, soil and groundwater quality data, and design and conducting aquifer tests (slug tests and pump tests) with associated data processing and interpretation.
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Plan and conduct soil vapor and indoor air investigations including data evaluation and modeling. GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Mid-Level Project Geologist/ Hydrogeologist with proven experience in the application of environmental regulations as they apply to underground storage tank corrective action and voluntary site remediation to work out of our Pittsburgh (Waterfront) office.
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Builds a center of excellence around data strategy (engineering, architecture, and science) to help build a long-term competency in treating data as an asset. Bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, data science, mathematics, statistics, economics, engineering, or a related business or quantitative discipline.
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The department is housed in the recently constructed Swanson Science Center, which offers state-of-the-art educational laboratories and research spaces. More broadly, the curriculum at W&J offers avenues for faculty to participate in interdisciplinary programs such as First-Year Seminar, travel courses, and general education science courses.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, electronic assemblers, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Promote an overall positive experience for junior staff Serve as a role model by actively demonstrating and living BCG’s Culture and Values You Bring: Bachelors or Master degree in information technology, computer science, economics, supply chain, logistics or system engineering, business management/administration, or relevant field 5-8 years of practical experience in IT/ERP consulting, professional software development, product and program implementation.
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