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The Global Technical Lead is the focal point and is responsible for providing technical leadership and direction to ensure operational knowledge and quality of the product and service offerings.
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2+ years of n-tier Production Support Lead experience in solving critical production issues including ITIL process, RCA, Permanent Fixes, Batch monitoring, Problem Management. Experience working on GIT and building Azure DevOps – CI/CD pipelines, Octopus and DevSecOps – Sonar and Blackduck pipelines.
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The successful candidate will provide technical direction and lead client-facing teams to support the continued growth of our engineering and environmental services within the power and industrial markets, with a strong emphasis on CCR and solid waste management.
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Functionally lead and coordinate teams, schedule project timelines, and arrange for resources to manage a positive resolution of technical problems as and when needed. The role works in coordination with global sales and operational teams to provide technical sales support in front of customers on a global scale and as needed.
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Provide technical leadership in the areas of CCR ash basin closure, landfill design, solid waste management, groundwater and related regulatory, planning, design and construction phase projects.
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Provide escalated support for complex technical issues related to Active Directory, Azure, and Messaging systems, resolving issues promptly to minimize downtime and disruption. Serve as a subject matter expert, assisting team members in troubleshooting and resolving technical challenges effectively.
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The Technical Lead is also expected to identify technical gaps and risks, proactive scaling of infrastructure, and lead all aspects of the design and maintenance of interfaces within the Allegro landscape.
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Your primary role as a Technical Safety Engineer is to work with key stakeholder organizations to provide technical guidance on facility design requirements pertaining to fire prevention and process safety engineering areas, including but not limited to firewater systems, fireproofing, emergency shutdown systems, drainage systems, tank designs, electrical classifications, pipeline design factors, equipment access and layout, spacing, risk areas.
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The Technical Trainer is the Company's Training Representative who is responsible for training rig crews and onsite personnel safely and efficiently to meet the Company and Customer’s expectations, promote Nabors performance tools, additional services and rigs.
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The Technical Manager is responsible for managing instruments, equipment, logging units, and personnel who perform advanced services at the well site for mud logging in order to support Geolog's surface logging operations.
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As a D365 Finance and Operations Technical Architect , you will help businesses identifying, developing, and deploying Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O (Finance & Supply Chain) applications. Through your deep technical skills and consulting experience with D365, you ensure requirements are adequately met and provide a range of advisory services extending the application and data migration.
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Bachelors degree in Mechanical, Industrial or Chemical Engineering; or equivalent technical sales and customer service experience (4 years of CSR or TSR experience) At least 2 years of technical sales experience with similar control valve products.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as a Steam Turbine Technical Sales Lead for our new build nuclear power plant initiative. This role is within our Gas Services division and will be responsible for driving business development and sales of our steam turbine solutions by providing technical expertise and guidance to new reactor OEM's, EPC's and Utility customers for small and large nuclear power plants in North America.
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As SAP Master Data Management Technical Lead, you will be responsible for leading the planning, development and implementation of (MDM) and relevant software solutions that align to the Information Technology roadmap and business strategies.
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We are seeking a Technical Safety (Process Safety) Engineer to join our client's loss prevention organization (LP). Provide technical guidance and develop procedures for all company organizations on fire prevention and process safety engineering in facilities design and related operational requirements, including company and international standards (e.g., NFPA, API.
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