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One of the following: CPA, Member of the Bar, Accredited Senior Appraiser, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Black Belt/Master Black Belt. In lieu of one of the previously listed certifications, the following education may be considered: MBA, Masters Economics/Finance/Taxation/International Business/International Affairs/Public Administration/Arts & Sciences with emphasis on International Politics & Business.
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The Senior Survey Technician is responsible for performing technical work in survey control, boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way plans, and construction surveying services for public and private clients but might also be involved in writing proposals, developing and managing project budgets and schedules, marketing clients, managing survey crews and office staff.
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Consulting Research Associate II would have a BA/BS degree in social science, public health, economics, statistics, actuarial science or equivalent related field and a minimum of 3 years of related work experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The group provides investors with investment and advisory solutions across leading hedge fund managers, private equity funds, secondaries, GP stakes, real estate managers, public equity and fixed income strategies.
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They also provide information about safety and security-related services offered by the University of Utah. A paper copy can be obtained by request at the Department of Public Safety located at 1658 East 500 South.
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The Assistant Project Manager will be responsible for managing transmission, distribution and substation projects for major Public Utilities in Northern California. Summit performs new build, design build, and maintenance services for both the public and private sector utilities.
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This group advises clients within Healthcare & Life Sciences; Energy; Advanced Manufacturing & Mobility; Private Equity; Technology, Media & Entertainment, and Technology; Consumer Products & Retail; Government & Public Sector; and Financial Services sectors.
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Serve as the first point of contact for customers, representing CTI Roofing and setting high standards for customer relations. Our goal is to run our business as a white-collar, world-class, professional organization in a historically blue-collar, historically poorly represented industry.
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Five (5) years of public or forensic accounting experience or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Assists with the preparation of forensic accounting calculations and evaluations.
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Retirement Plan (401k, IRA, 403B with TRH match) FREE Life Insurance for employees Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & 12 Public Holidays) One Floating Holiday Per Year Free Short Term & Long Term Disability Employee Assistance Program Free Training & Development Tuition Reimbursement for a wide variety of classes.
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Please inform the General Manager, Director of Operations, Vice President of Operations or Employee Relations if you need to discuss a reasonable accommodation. Please inform the General Manager, Director of Operations, Vice President of Operations or Employee Relations if you need to discuss a reasonable accommodation.
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Skilled in technical writing, communicating and presenting to clients and the public. Demonstrated ability to lead a team on railway projects, with exposure to and general knowledge of all major disciplines of a rail project (track, traction power, signal, drainage, and structures.
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As a Verkada Field Marketing Manager you are the CMO of your region and an essential part of the Field Marketing and regional field sales organization. Advise the corporate and in theatre demand generation hub as they develop, plan, execute, and measure supporting, highly impactful demand generation and marketing campaigns.
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The Maintenance Coordinator will primarily be responsible for providing automotive technical support and advice to Fleet Management groups, clients, and vendors related to scheduled maintenance and wear items.
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7+ years’ experience with Pump Stations, Treatment Plants and Public Works. Developing and maintaining owner relations. If you have expertise in water/wastewater, pump/lift stations - please apply.
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