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Overview: The Enterprise Developer will serve as an essential part of the Digital Workplace Team, responsible for all technical and administrative aspects of the Ellucian Banner ERP including the support of integrated applications.
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Maintains knowledge of and ensures compliance of NERC, FERC and ERCOT reliability standards, including NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection Cybersecurity Standards.
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Now millions of people can access personalized digital care from a physical therapist, guidance on behavior change from a health coach, and expert consultations with an orthopedic surgeon.
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To support the continued growth of this platform, we are seeking a Senior FPGA Engineer to drive continued optimization of our trading systems while coordinating with technical teams throughout the organization such as development, infrastructure, research, and trading.
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Not a DBA who has managed the infrastructure but more from a redshift developer perspective. Manager- Talent Acquisition Specialist. Experience designing and implementing applications using AWS database and analytics services including Aurora PostgreSQL, Redshift, Athena, EMR, and GLUE.
Full-timeExpandActive JobUpdated 21 days ago The Effects of Workplace Racism and Sexism
One day it's a covert statement to a mother returning to work after maternity leave. Another day it's a lingering gaze at an employee enjoying a culturally rich meal. These microaggressions (or sometimes macroaggressions) can take an employee from a confident, high-performer to one that feels insecure being themselves at work. Your employees engage with people with different ideas and feel most comfortable and valued when they can work without losing their cultural, racial, and gender identity. While most employers know this, why have workplace racism and sexism often been neglected?
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Weston continues to evolve and adapt to our changing world as a premier provider of environmental and infrastructure services for over sixty years.
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Reporting to the Director of Application Development, Advancement Data Operations, the Senior Salesforce Solution Architect will play a lead role in the implementation and ongoing support of our new and evolving Salesforce-based advancement CRM. This role will draw on deep technical and product knowledge to serve as a trusted advisor to guide the design and development of native Salesforce configuration, customization, application development, and integrations.
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This position is for SAP Basis / HANA Admin role.
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using tools such as Bamboo, Jenkins, Gitlab, Harness, and Nexus.
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At Cirrus Logic, mixed-signal engineering drives our company.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 28 days ago When Rage Applying Strikes: How to Identify Unserious Candidates
As the job market remains highly competitive, we have seen a surge in "rage applying." This is when candidates apply to multiple jobs, often without considering whether they are truly interested in the role. Rage applying goes hand-in-hand with quiet quitting. Often, employees want to entertain the thoughts and feelings of leaving their job, but they aren't necessarily serious about leaving yet. Meanwhile, other employees engaging in this trend are actually trying to find a better role. As a recruiter, it can be hard to identify who are the real applicants in a sea full of quiet quitters, but understanding rage applying and identifying red flags will certainly help.
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The Senior Web Content Strategy Manager is a key member of the Content Studio team responsible for developing and executing web content strategies that drive awareness, preference and demand generation for AVEVA.
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Kforce's enterprise client, headquartered in Houston, TX is immediately adding a Power BI Developer to their team. Power BI Developer will build complex dimensional data models and reports from the bottom up in Power BI.
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Work Environment: The Senior SCADA Engineer will work in a hybrid environment with access to all necessary software and tools provided by the company. The Senior SCADA Engineer will have frequent communication with other team members and vendors/subcontractors through email, chat, in-person meetings, and phone calls.
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Senior Project Engineer will need to have a Bachelors degree in an engineering (or related discipline) Minimum (7) years of solar systems design and project execution experience. Our total capacity of more than 9 gigawatts results from onshore and offshore wind parks, photovoltaic plants and battery storage.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 22 days ago How to Write a Statement of Interest the Best Way
Your life's goal is to work for Company A. Their brand, their product, their reputation—it's safe to say you're a fan. The only problem is that their careers page never highlights the role that matches your skills and experience. It's a bummer for sure, but don't fret.
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The Senior Project Manager (or Practice Builder) will have an entrepreneurial spirit and create a vision for growth for the drainage/H&H practice. Kimley-Horn is seeking a Project Manager to lead our Drainage/H&H practice in Austin.
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