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Salary: $50K – $70K annual salary, based on the experiences in user experience researcher (years of UX researcher experiences, qualitative and quantitative research experiences, survey design, etc.
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There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings. There is no experience required. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Team SupportPartner with User Experience and User Interaction Designer as needed for usability studies and ensure optimal customer and associate experience. Creates/maintains technical project artifacts including business process flow charts, as-is/to-be architecture diagrams, user requirements specifications, data migration plans, testing strategy, solution confirmations, and job aids.
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As a member of ServiceNow’s User Experience Research & Insights (UXRI) team, you will plan and execute a wide variety of internal and external communications activities, working closely with researchers to deliver curated insights through newsletters, webinars, briefings, and other mediums to our ecosystem of customers.
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We focus largely on building user tools and applications for other teams to use, most of these are built on top of Yarn utilizing Apache Spark as well as other cutting edge technologies. Good experience in Apache Spark performance tuning and debugging.
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The Client Experience Specialist is a service minded professional who manages all non-licensed aspects of the transaction, from contract to close, to create a seamless experience for the agent, consumer and all deal parties.
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An ideal candidate would have experience with uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) operations, including experience with sensor integration, mission constructs, and command and control. Software development focus: Develop and refine user interface and control of various sensors integrated onboard UUVs. Develop and optimize UUV behaviors to accomplish assigned tasks while maximizing opportunities for sensor data collection.
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4-day work week with an average volume of 15-17 patients per day User-friendly work schedule and collegial work environment Must be board certified to be considered if resident/fellow, will be required to become board certified within first two years of employment Sign-on bonus and full comprehensive benefits package with opportunity to become a shareholder after second year of employment.
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Ability to travel with <3 days notice for time periods of up to 7 days, as required, in support of testing activitiesPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelors degree in an aeronautics or aerospace related engineering field Deployed Experience with a Class 3 UAS system Experience writing & following Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) Experience in the aerospace, defense, or automotive (autonomous driving) industries, working with complex systems and adhering to stringent standards and regulations.
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Providing key inputs during design, migrating data from external systems, conducting and supporting solution testing, building test cases, assisting with functional, system and user acceptance testing, and conducting and supporting user and administrator training; and.
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Responsibilities of the PositionReporting to the AELS Assistant Program Director for Research Advisory Services Services, the Earth and Marine Sciences Librarian investigates and identifies user needs and develops services and collections for faculty, staff and students of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO.
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Experience developing user interfaces for remotely-operated and/or autonomous vehicles with QT or other C. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related and twelve or more years of experience.
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Experience with handling and processing large amounts of field and simulation data, including user-friendly visualization of complex test setups and simulation results, including measurement accuracies, system latencies, etc.
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Position SummaryThe Desktop Support Specialist is responsible for interfacing with our customers in user communication and technical support and will work extensively within the ServiceNow platform in incident assignment, tracking, and completion of assigned tasks.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Graduated High School or GED.Minimum three (3) years of experience working as a field service specialist with tower climber/tower worker experience, performing tower maintenance and antenna/equipment installation on towers.
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