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Job Segment: Financial Analyst, Aerospace, Accounting, Sharepoint, Developer, Finance, Aviation, Technology. Business/Financial Analyst - Fort Worth, TX in GAC Fort Worth. Position Title: Business/Financial Analyst - Fort Worth, TX.
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Job Segment: Financial Analyst, Aerospace, Accounting, Financial, Finance, Aviation. Financial Analyst Sr. - Fort Worth, TX in GAC Fort Worth. Position Title: Financial Analyst Sr. - Fort Worth, TX.
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The Senior Transmission Engineer will lead the design of complex transmission line projects. About the job Senior Transmission Engineer. Lead the development of cost proposals and qualification statements to achieve stated targets and standards for financial performance.
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Fort Worth, TX company is seeking a Senior Java Developer to join their team for a contract opportunity. Service Technologies: Java 1.8, EJB, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Groovy, In-memory computation, REST/SOAP Web Service, WSDL, JAXB, JAXP, XPATH, XSLT,XQuery, XSD, JMS, Spring Integration, WebSphere MQ, ActiveMQ.Relational Database and Persistence: Hibernate (Object/Relational Mapping), JPA,JDBC, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, PL/SQL, Query Performance Tuning.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager for our Energy & Resources business line to lead multi-discipline project teams to deliver thermal generation, offshore wind, energy storage, distributed generation/microgrid, utility scale solar, onshore wind, and transportation electrification.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Project Manager to serve as a "seller-doer" in assisting in business development, and then leading projects to successful completion. Senior Project Manager - Energy & Resources - ( 230004ZC.
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This senior position provides the front-line handling of highly complex litigated matters arising from commercial general liability, commercial liability umbrella, inland marine, and first-party property claims.
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Provides key supplier performance metrics to the department manager, senior management and key stakeholders. The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer will take a leadership role in the team to ensure the implementation of data driven decisions and proven processes by applying engineering techniques and tools such as six sigma/DMAIC, PFMEA, PPM defective, root cause analysis, etc.
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GIAC-GCFA - Global Information Assurance Certification Forensic Analyst. SOC Analyst (Tier 2) GIAC-GNFA - GIAC Network Forensic Analyst. CREA - Certified Reverse Engineering Analyst (CREA.
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As a Senior Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. ITIL, ServiceNow); Designing and developing large-scale data solutions using GCP services like DataProc, Dataflow, Cloud Bigtable, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, Pub/Sub, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Composer, Cloud Functions, Cloud storage, Compute Engine, Looker, Cloud IAM, etc.
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Atlas is seeking a Senior Project Manager - Transportation to join our Texas team (Dallas or Houston). Essential Duties: Initiate, develop, and maintain close client relationships including the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and municipal entities throughout Texas.
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As a Brand Media Senior Associate, you will help in architecting and implementing sophisticated display advertising campaigns, ensuring they're underpinned by precise targeting, and astute budget management.
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The Assistant Chief Financial Officer (ACFO) is a critical financial leadership pipeline role that serves as a direct tributary into the hospital Chief Financial Officer (CFO) role.
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As a Senior Drainage/Hydraulics Specialist Engineer at Flatiron, you will be responsible for overseeing the design of drainage and hydraulic systems for complex transportation infrastructure projects.
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Job Description: Detail-oriented, meticulous, and organized Billing Analyst to join our Billing Team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for accurately processing and managing billing transactions and processes.
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