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We’re looking for a Principal Quantitative User Experience Researcher who can help us measure customer experiences on a global scale for multiple brands, across devices and platforms, in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
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Experience developing, publishing, and maintaining ESRI ArcGIS Online based web applications, maps, and feature services, as well as administering ArcGIS Online user profiles and content.
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To deliver this we provide customer strategy, technology implementation, data solutions, business change management, user experience design and development, marketing activation and advanced analytics services to help clients achieve rapid time-to-value from Adobe technology.
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You will provide operational insight into the coaching and strategic plans, facilitates execution of the HCA Central West Texas (CWT) patient experience strategy in collaboration with the Vice President of Patient Experience.
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RTX has an opening for a Senior SAP GTS and CRM ABAP Developer (Manager, Business Systems and Transformation) who can work closely with the application team and the internal business community providing designs, development, and end user support in an SAP CRM and SAP GTS environment.
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Practical experience in designing, building, and deploying applications using Microsoft PowerApps. Build PowerApps to enhance business processes and user experiences. Demonstrable experience with Azure services such as Azure Web Apps, Azure Functions, Azure SQL Database, and other associated Azure services.
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The BI Analyst will assist CapMetro in making informed business decisions that enhance service quality and sustainability, use business intelligence analytical tools and machine learning techniques to leverage the warehouse of datasets, mine for information and statistics, create performance metric dashboards, and create user-friendly BI interface applications to query databases.
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Take a full-stack approach, working on both the front-end and back-end to ensure a flawless and adaptable user experience. Strong expertise in back-end development, using languages like Python, Node.js, Ruby, or similar, and experience with server-side frameworks (e.g., Express, Django.
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Preferred 2 years - Hold one or more Cloud certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, or Microsoft Azure Architect Design and/or equivalent work experience. Required 5 years - Experience with databases, data lakes, data modeling and data analytics with products such as PostgreSQL, Snowflake, Elasticsearch, Elk, and/or Qlik.
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What You'll Bring A minimum of 12 years of AEC engineering experience with facility mechanical systems including water, chilled water, wastewater, HVAC, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam, hot water, or compressed air (manufacturing facility experience preferred) 2 years' experience as an engineering manager or mechanical department manager preferred.
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A candidate without an undergraduate degree, but with 20+ years of layout experience, could be considered for a chief PCB development specialist role, with the same job requirements and pay scale, if otherwise qualified.
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Strong exposure to commodity Ethernet hardware (Broadcom/Mellanox), protocol experience with BGP/OSPF/IS-IS, TCP, IPv4, IPv6, DNS, DHCP, IPSEC, and MACSEC. Experience with networking fundamentals which encompasses protocols such as TCP/IP, VPN, DNS, DHCP, and SSL. Experience with network monitoring and telemetry solutions.
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A candidate without an undergraduate degree, but with 15+ years of layout experience, could be considered for a principal PCB development specialist role, with the same job requirements and pay scale, if otherwise qualified.
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You will lead collaborations across various brands within the portfolio such as Tinder, Hinge, and Plenty of Fish to develop, design and execute security priorities that directly impact all our user-facing platforms.
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3 years of direct immigration paralegal experience working on PERM and H-1b cases. Immigration work experience in the semiconductor manufacturing industry preferred. Must be attentive to detail; office organization and management experience, as required, with preferred experience in a legal setting.
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