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Knowledge of: technical and administrative aspects of building inspections, building codes, and city ordinances; construction practices including those relating to plumbing, electrical systems, structural, foundation, and heating and air conditioning systems; regulations pertaining to contractor licenses; regulations and guidelines prepared by state and federal agencies relative to the city's building inspection requirements.
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The Design Engineer I reports to the Service and Synchronous Engineering Manager and is responsible for the design and mechanical analysis of large electric rotating machines, preparing negotiations, responding to technical enquiries, providing support to production and field services, conducting design reviews.
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As a Technical Support Representative - Level 1, you will provide tier 1 or tier 2 support based on training and knowledge in a fast-paced communication center to resolve technical issues in a variety of methods, such as alarm monitoring, emails, and chat.
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The Account Representative provides education of Motion Industries products through technical presentations. Delivers effective sales presentations and ensures technical requirements are met.
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Utilize technical skills to the fullest, within state practice acts and as outlined in the NAVTA guidelines for veterinary assistant skills and duties. Live and exemplify the Five Principles of Mars, Inc. within self and team.
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Serve as the HR department’s technical point-of-contact for all employee-related data housed on the University’s mainframe system (Ellucian Colleague). Plan and develop analyses, reports, and presentations in collaboration with the AVPHR, VP Finance and Administration, or other management staff as requested.
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Inside Product Specialist-Dell Partner Software Medium Business Technical Sales Representative. As an Inside Product Specialist, you will deliver technical solutions that address customers varying needs, either working on your own or with a subject matter expert on more complex solutions.
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The Pharmacy Tech, under direct supervision of a registered pharmacist working within a licensed pharmacy, performs the technical, nonjudgmental aspects of medication preparation. Calculates correct dosage volumes, converting between metric and apothecary equivalents.
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Basic technology skills - familiarity with iOS, basic device troubleshooting, read and understand technical training manuals. Rapid and accurate sales floor refill and replenishment through RFID-enabled inventory processes.
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Assist in the development, definition, and documentation of Technical Sales 'best practices" including but not limited to: RFQ/RFP analysis, Technical Audit, Quarterly Review, Time Studies, Annualized Cost Saving Programs, Corporate Reporting, End User Training Programs.
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As an Application Engineer you will provide technical support to our Project Managers and clients from start up through the warranty period of a project. We are seeking an Application Engineer with experience in Security/Physical Access Control Systems to immediately join our Austin team.
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Great communication skills A motivating attitude Top-notch technical skills Flexible and organized Driven to achieve goals Licensed to cut hair Requirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province) What benefits may be offered by each salon owner in return.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel, Primavera, Timberline, and Construction Software Ability to read, analyze and interpret blueprints, professional journals, technical procedures, contracts, or governmental regulations Write reports, business correspondence and document project activities.
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As a Traffic Signal Technician Lead for the City, you will be responsible for a variety of specialized tasks, including but not limited to, skilled and technical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of the traffic signal system.
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Select and recommend security devices and equipment, telecommunication devices and equipment, and voice communication systems, including the writing of technical specifications covering all ICT/Security scopes of the project.
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