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Electrical, Structural, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering Degree from a recognized post-secondary institution. As an experienced Substation Engineer, you'll be at the heart of the action delivering power solutions for our clients.
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OPP Deployment: Install and configure Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus (OPP) in a multi-datacenter environment, ensuring high availability, security, and performance within 120 days of arrival for the primary site and 60 days for the secondary site.
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QualificationsStrong and Ambitious Work Ethic;Positive "Can-Do" energized attitude;Post Secondary Education;A minimum of 2 years of experience selling into a dealer network or working in the hardscape/building material industry (Selling or installing);Experience in building sales action plans, deciphering sales reports, hosting events and building customer relations Must have a valid passport and be able to travel to Canada for training/meetings.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED), plus a minimum of two years related experience, including supervisory experience; or combination of specialized training or post-secondary education in a related field and retail experience.
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We serve the higher education, workforce skills, secondary education, English language teaching and research markets worldwide. The Sales Compensation Analyst, Revenue Operations will lead the creation and ongoing maintenance of analyses, dashboards, and processes required to support efficient tracking and execution of Sales Incentive plans in the US Higher Ed Go-to-Market organization.
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LI-GA1 Nearest Major Market: Providence Nearest Secondary Market: Rhode Island Job Segment: Cyber Security, Operations Manager, Compliance, Asset Protection, Loss Prevention, Security, Operations, Legal, Retail.
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To supervise contract construction at the state's parks, beaches, and other conservation areas involving such construction as dams, sewers, small buildings, secondary roads, breakwaters, piers, docks, fish ladders, historical restorations and erosion prevention.
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Develop survey instruments and assessments for primary data collection; and secondary data analysis related to design, analysis, evaluation, and advocacy for public health and community development initiatives.
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At least 21 years of age Required and Post-secondary training in automotive mechanics and familiarity of electrical troubleshooting Required. Works with Dispatch to get members to their intended destinations (e.g., hotel, airline reservations, rental car.
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Services patients and their families/caregivers with hearing loss (e.g. auditory training for patients with cochlear implants and hearing aids; speech and language intervention secondary to hearing loss.
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Minimum of 2 years post-secondary education in an accredited degree awarding program. This is an unpaid internship opportunity for hours towards credit-awarding programs, or for personal learning experience.
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Two years post-secondary culinary school attendance preferred; Two years post-secondary culinary school attendance preferred; While performing the duties of this job, the employee is routinely required to stand for extended periods; walk; sit, bend; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl use hands to finger, handle, slice, dice, chop, or feel objects, knives, tools or controls on kitchen equipment; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; smell, talk or hear.
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Instead of a degree, a combined total of five years post-secondary education or work experience at least one of which is in automotive, appraisal/estimatics, or insurance. Instead of a degree, a combined total of five years post-secondary education or work experience at least one of which is in automotive, appraisal/estimatics, or insurance.
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Call on and secure relationships with senior leadership in Epidemiology, Primary and Secondary Research, Medical Affairs, Value and Evidence, HEOR, Marketing, Brand Management, Product Management, Managed Markets, Market Access, Data Analytics, and other areas within organizations.
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Nurses Middle College graduates earn a high school diploma, workforce certificates, and college credits that transfer to a post-secondary degree in nursing or other advanced healthcare provider degree program.
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