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3+ year’s professional experience as a Field Applications Engineer, Solutions Engineer, or similar role in IT Company. Field Application Engineers work with BGs, Partners and Customers for successful sales conversion.
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Ph. D. degree or equivalent experience in the field of polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, or a related field. 3+ years industry experience in Polymer Chemistry or a related field.
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Experience with building experimentation frameworks at scale and understanding of media measurement and tools including MTA, MMM, geo-holdouts, etc. Strong understanding of the digital video marketing ecosystem across OLV, OTT, YouTube, Connected TV and more.
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Job SummaryThe Field Chief Information Security Officer (Field CISO) role will be instrumental in growing and expanding the Global sales organization client base. The Field CISO will breakdown and simplify cybersecurity strategy.
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Founded in 2013 by security and risk experts Dr. Alex Yampolskiy and Sam Kassoumeh and funded by world-class investors, SecurityScorecard’s patented rating technology is used by over 25,000 organizations for self-monitoring, third-party risk management, board reporting, and cyber insurance underwriting; making all organizations more resilient by allowing them to easily find and fix cybersecurity risks across their digital footprint.
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Master’s degree or PhD in Anthropology or closely related field with Archaeology emphasis. Successful use of a compass, topographic maps, GPS with ArcGIS Online and ESRI Field Maps, and related field equipment.
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Master’s degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, data science or related field with at least three years’ direct experience in computational analysis of large single cell sequencing-based molecular data sets.
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Conduct field activities at contaminated sites: environmental drilling, soil logging and sampling, well installation and development, groundwater sampling and aquifer testing, remedial excavation monitoring and construction oversight, environmental monitoring, and soil gas sampling.
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EDUCATION: MERGEFIELD "Education" Bachelor's degree in marine engineering or a related field; 10+ years in an engineering related field, including seagoing experience, may be substituted in lieu of the educational requirements.
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What you’ll bring (Minimum Requirements):High School Diploma or GEDTwo (2) years of work experiencePreferred:Associate degree in Life Sciences, Health, Business Administration or related field preferredPrevious experience in tissue processing, tissue recovery, manufacturing, operations, surgical technician, or closely related preferred.
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Communicate from the field with the dispatcher, customer service and/or branch logistics. The ideal non-CDL Driver will be at least 23 years of age with experience driving non-cdl commercial vehicles.
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Requirements for the Position EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Master's degree in psychology, social work, recreational therapy, music therapy, art therapy or a behavioral science field; ORBachelor's degree in nursing, or occupational therapy and licensed by the State of Oregon; ANDOne year of postgraduate degree experience in the behavioral health field.
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Field/construction observation experience must include one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work.
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Perform field explorations, collection of samples, geologic reconnaissance, and mapping. Committed to technical excellence and high-quality service, we provide integrated geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, environmental and natural resource services for clients worldwide.
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The Mechanical Engineer-Senior, Ocean Technology (senior level) in the Applied Physics Laboratory’s Ocean Engineering Department will be responsible for the design, construction, testing and field deployment of specialized mechanical systems for oceanographic, marine renewable energy and acoustic research.
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