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The Coastal Climate and Resilience (CCR) Specialist will address the coastal climate and resiliency needs of a variety of constituencies by extending science-based climate and weather information and providing hands-on operational and technical support to coastal communities, resource managers, and interest groups in South Carolina and the region.
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The Bureau of Comptroller Global Financial Services (CGFS) of the Department of State (DoS) requires the contractor to provide Training Specialist services in the Office of Customer Support and Training.
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The Help Desk Specialist performs technical, operational, and training support to users of personal computers either by telephone, or on-site for PC desktop hardware and software packages.
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Functions in a water process engineer role as a technical specialist or as a subject matter expert in the areas of conventional water treatment. + Serves as a technical specialist with knowledge and skillset providing guidance to project teams in conventional and/or advanced water treatment systems.
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Once training is complete, the EP Mapping Specialist will provide expert clinical product and technical assistance and training to physicians, EP Lab Staff, and sales representatives on the effective and safe use of the Rhythmia Mapping System during case procedures within an assigned geography, and in a manner that leads to meeting and exceeding business goals.
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The offices within Enterprise Talent Development (IRS University) support various aspects of learning and development within the Service, including but not limited to: classroom and virtual training delivery; leadership training and development; professional and cross-functional training; HR professional training; IT and technical training; career management; knowledge management; and training plans approval and evaluation.
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Delegating tasks and providing support to level I and II Electronics Technical Specialists. Manage physical security system support to meet service level agreements. Provide on site system support post deployment.
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Required technical skills include file, sand, paint, decorative laminate ("declam"), and cosmetic rework (ex. We support the majority of aerospace OEM's and tier 1 suppliers across the United States.
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Position Description:As a Field Technical Trainer Applications Specialist, you will conduct internal and/or external training courses for both customers, or Company personnel, and provides direct support to the Laser Applications Support team.
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Position Overview : The Pavement Preservation Technical Specialist will serve as an integral part of the Pavement Technologies team by providing support to our customers, as well as to our R&D, commercialization, and sales teams.
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The Application Specialist reports to the Manager, Application Specialists and is responsible for facilitating training and practicums, as well as providing advanced technical support for HammerHead equipment applications.
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The Neuro Endovascular Invasive Specialist I (NEIS I) reports to the Operations Coordinator (Outpatient Clinic Manager) and the Nurse Manager of the Neuroscience Service Line. Under limited supervision, the NEIS I assists physicians in diagnosing and treating Neuro Endovascular disease in an invasive procedure arena specializing in the care of patients undergoing basic diagnostic and interventional procedures.
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Added - 01/06/22 Litigation Support Specialist PC Technical Support / Help Desk Albuquerque, New Mexico | Contract. is seeking a Litigation Support Specialist to provide technical advice on legal automation requirements and system capabilities.
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The IT Specialist will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the hotel's technology infrastructure, ensuring the seamless functioning of IT systems, and providing technical support to enhance guest and staff experiences.
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Must be a current ECMO Specialist with a minimum of 1 year of clinical work experience in ECMO. Advanced knowledge of procedures, techniques and extracorporeal equipment / disposables, technical advances and regulatory agencies and standards within the field of ECMO required.
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