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OR- Graduate degree related to computer science, geography, GIS, remote sensing, or physical / biological / environment / natural resource discipline with substantive coursework in geospatial analysis and modeling, and three (3) years of work experience in geospatial analysis and programming.
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Transport and pick up evidence to and from State Crime Lab. After State Crime Lab analysis is complete, forwards copies of lab results to case agent. Organize and verify evidence to be submitted to State Crime Lab for analysis.
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Experience with finite element analysis is considered a valuable asset. Structural Analysis : Perform analysis and design of precast structures, components, and connections, ensuring compliance with applicable building codes and specifications.
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Minimum 10 years’ demonstrated experience and working understanding of project planning and scheduling, cost control, risk analysis and cost estimating and EVMS. Minimum 10 years’ experience with Primavera P6 scheduling software.
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The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Support and participate in all phases of the software development life cycle, including requirements analysis, design, implementation, integration, and test of embedded software for real-time control of advanced tactical radio equipment.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for performing and/or overseeing advanced analytical methods such fitness-for-service, repair of live equipment, or finite element analysis. The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for performing and/or overseeing advanced analytical methods such fitness-for-service, repair of live equipment, or finite element analysis.
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Apply machine learning, econometrics/statistics, predictive modeling, return-on-investment analysis, simulation, and data visualization methods to support the development of health policy. Optum Serve Consulting/The Lewin Group (OSC/Lewin), a premier national health care and human services consulting and policy analysis firm, brings 50 years of experience finding answers and solving problems for leading organizations in the public, non-profit, and private sectors.
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Specifically, pressure vessels, boiler and piping design, fabrication testing and inspection, including repair and alteration strategies per industry, site-specific,The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for the ownership and maintenance of the engineering practices and all technical documentations and specifications related to fixed equipment assets, relief valves, piping, bolting, repairs/alterations, pressure relief systems and pressure/leak testing.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead develops and mentors Mechanical Engineers through technical document generation to support the procurement or modification of fixed and rotating equipment including pressure vessels, tanks, separators, filters, heat transfer equipment, piping, pumps, and compressors.
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Experience with GE Digital’s Asset Performance Management (APM) and/or Maximo (CMMS) is preferred. REQUIREMENTS The candidate must have 5 years of engineering experience in a refinery, power plant, or other industrial facility reliant on fixed equipment.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead may facilitate or guide standard refinery reliability studies and work practices such as Design for Reliability within large capital projects, Asset Criticality / Asset Strategy assessments, or Damage Mechanism Reviews.
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The Revenue Manager has the responsibility for maximizing overall lodging revenue and gaining market share through the development, implementation and management of effective inventory and pricing strategies in all distribution channels based on demand and competitor analysis.
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The following experiences are a plus: Performing data analysis using data mining and visualization techniques (Tableau, SAS, SQL, R, Python and/or ACL)Executing integrated business and technology auditsAuditing Banking compliance functions within a bank or other financial services companyLeading audit engagement planning and reporting phases Compensation and BenefitsThe base pay range for this role is listed below.
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In addition, a laboratory manager will be required to have the critical thinking skills pertaining to the optimization of assays, mentoring abilities towards undergraduate and junior graduate students, active participation in study design, execution, analysis, and presentation of scientific data.
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