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Experience working with configuration management tools and software (e.g., Teamcenter, Windchill, PDM, etc. - Experience in 3D Cad and PLM (Siemens NX and Teamcenter preferred) You will be the manufacturing focal for all things CAD and PLM utilizing Siemens NX and Teamcenter.
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Experienced in general railroad track work; such as; rail cutting, rail measuring, rail removal, rail replacement, switch configuration, track construction and restoration. Experienced in general railroad track work; such as; rail cutting, rail measuring, rail removal, rail replacement, switch configuration, track construction and restoration.
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Litigation Support Systems Administration: Performs testing, quality assurance, configuration, installation, implementation, and maintenance of litigation support resources used for the transmission of information in data, voice, and/or video format.
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Alternatively, at least 7+ years previous experience with hands-on development/configuration in SaaS ERP system such as SAP, ADP, Oracle E-Business, UltiPro, NetSuite, or preferably Workday. Lead discovery sessions to gather requirements and document user stories used to define the Workday configuration.
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2+ years working with Workday HRIS, with a strong focus on configuration, business processes, and security. The ideal candidate will possess in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in Workday configuration, business processes, and security protocols.
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Programming/configuration experience for process-related applications including reactors, distillation, and combustion associated with standard process control functions. The Integration Engineer position encompasses industrial control system design and configuration efforts for multiple projects on multiple DCS and PLC platforms within my client's organization.
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Work closely with Project Management, Information Systems and Solutions, and Tableau Account Management team to perform scoping, requirements gathering, application installation, configuration, and provide input on architecture design of an on-premises Tableau Server in a classified environment.
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This position will work with crossfunctional departments to scope, design and deploy Tableau content in alignment with customer requirements and CNS/NNSA/DOE mission objectives, while maintaining Tableau Application functionality in accordance with industry administrative best practices.
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Experience with designing and implementing systems that affect sales behavior, such as CRM, SFA, CPQ, Quote-to-Cash; experience with the Salesforce platform, design approach, configuration and integration; revenue Cloud/CPQ is a major plus.
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Confidence following testing, security, and configuration management best practices. Familiarity with Elasticsearch, SQL, Neo4j, Nest.js, Kibana, Matomo, Marvel, Forever, Shibboleth/SAML, Stash, Git, BitBucket, Grunt, Selenium, Linux Admin.
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Verify and record actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all work Perform visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department.
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Responsibilities:Install, configure, and upgrade ERP technology to ensure successful client adoption of new systems and administrative processes, including system configuration, data migration, and integration with existing software solutions.
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The HRIS Kronos Analyst is responsible for the configuration, implementation, validations and support of the of the Advanced Scheduler modules of UKG Pro WFM (UKG Dimensions/Kronos) with the goal of providing excellent system reliability, performance, availability and overall system optimization.
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Working on our small, collaborative team of experienced engineers, you will build platforms and automation that will be used across the company including application deployment in Kubernetes, configuration management, alerting and monitoring, and source control.
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Under general guidance of the ERP Financial Functional Lead, the financial functional analyst will be responsible for business process mapping, design, and configuration of the Financial portion of the CGI Advantage ERP solution.
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