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BS in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical discipline preferred. Other duties include consumer relations, special warranty issues, and providing technical product training for our dealers.
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This applicant should be familiar with the energy storage market and the technical and safety requirements needed to successfully deploy products into the field. The Engineering Manager will be responsible for making sure the technical requirements for ELM’s projects are being met as managing the day to day engineering workload with their team.
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4-year technical degree OR equivalent in work experience as a Service Desk Analyst (1-2 years) As first point of contact for incoming support activities, the tier 1 analyst will provide and exceptional customer service experience and technical assistance to both boutiques and store owners and corporate end users.
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The Senior’s primary responsibility is to leverage strong technical skills (SQL, R, Python, and Tableau) and healthcare industry knowledge (payor, provider, pharmacy, public health, epidemiology, etc.
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The Workday Center of Excellence (WCOE) team is looking for a Workday Payroll Analyst, which is an experienced functional and technical role that is focused on ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of our Payroll processes.
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This position requires demonstrated technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, HMI, SCADA, and DCS/Delta V platforms. Will act as technical lead on projects and guide lower-level engineers and technicians.
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The propulsion engineer will work with a well-known SRM propulsion supplier, providing primary technical oversight for PAC-3 programs rapid development, test, and manufacturing of a solid rocket motor.
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Provide technical support for chatbot solutions and troubleshoot issues. Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and provide technical expertise to chatbot projects. Design, develop, and test chatbot applications and workflows using Go (Golang) and AWS Lex.
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In-depth understanding of HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as Servers, VM’s, Networks, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk and Plant Pax, Aveva System Platform and Edge, Inductive Automation Ignition, GE iFIX, Siemens Winn CC and TI Portal.
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Under basic supervision of a company officer, acting company officer, or higher-ranking officer, functions as a team member during response to emergency incidents; performs skilled work in emergency response, fire suppression, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, technical rescue, and fire education and prevention; participates in response to emergency situations and incidents including emergency mitigation and patient care.
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Minimum BA or BFA. MFA Technical production degree preferred Benefits Paid Time Off Paid Holidays and Floating Holiday Medical, Dental, Vision, and life insurance benefits. Check out our web page Job The Project Manager is responsible for managing project timelines and budgets while creating and implementing technical solutions and construction methods based on design concepts and visual information.
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Bachelor's degrees in Chemistry, Food Science, Engineering or related technical field is required. SQF Practitioner, Internal Auditor Certified, PCQI and HACCP certified. Knowledge of GFSI certifications (SQF, BRC, etc), Laboratory, Microbiology and Process Control.
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The primary responsibility of the Director of Technology is to support the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in meeting the needs and demands of the business from a technical aspect, with a focus on executing technology strategies and overseeing the day-to-day operations within the technology department.
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Optomi, in partnership with a company in the truck transportation industry, is seeking a Sr. Manager, Technical Business Management! Translate executive vision into technical requirements and subsequent deliverables.
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SAP IBP Technical Lead. Minimum of 3 years of experience leading customer blueprinting workshops and managing system configuration, technical development, testing, training and go-live of IT project life cycle.
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