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Customer Service Engineer Level based on prior experience. You have knowledge and experience performing service, preventative maintenance, and modifications on Medical Imaging Equipment at customer sites with minimal supervision.
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This hands-on individual contributor role will work closely with the Director of Engineering & AI, and will play a pivotal role in developing data, reporting, and infrastructure solutions supporting the risk function and enabling innovation via cutting-edge data engineering and AI techniques.
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Hands-on experience with cloud technologies and service oriented architectures. Hands on SQL/Presto/BigQuery/Redshift experience. BS/BA degree in an analytical field (Computer Science, Engineering, Science, Math, etc.
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The Customer Service Technician directs, plans, and organizes neurofeedback sessions, monitors client progress using relevant software analysis tools, maintains client progress, prepares, and keeps inventory of the equipment, electrodes, and instruments for the session, and completes required documentation.
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Provides review and guidance to Product Management team on product vision, strategy, roadmap for product(s) or group of products, methods and frequency of customer research and feedback, ROI analysis / funding, including identification and remediation of possible gaps.
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Hands on experience building models with deep learning frameworks like MXNet, Tensorflow, or PyTorch. - PhD degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, operations research, or in a highly quantitative field.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental, or Mechanical Engineering or related discipline. This position leads the business development activities for select clients in the Pacific Northwest region, oversees overall client service, representing CDM Smith in professional organizations, and support sales efforts across the greater West Region.
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Our service department is getting busy and we can use the extra helping hands! We offer a base hourly rate plus a commission on all service labor and parts profits sold DOE.
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We're looking for an outstanding, hands-on leader to drive Reliability for Adobe's AI Inference Platform, Adobe Firefly. Identify areas to improve service resiliency through techniques such as chaos engineering, performance/load testing, etc.
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As an Ontologist, you work on a global team of knowledge builders to deliver world-class, intuitive, and comprehensive taxonomy and ontology models to optimize product discovery for Amazon web and mobile experiences.
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The Service Porter is a vital member of the service department team, ensuring smooth operations and a positive customer experience. Organize vehicles on the service lot according to dealership display standards.
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Possess, in principle, an understanding of the major subsystems such as JES, CICS, MQ series, DB2, IMS, Datacom, and IDMS. Possess, in principle, an understanding of enterprise security managers such as ACF2, TSS, and RACF.Acts as a consultant in studying and recommending actions on various technical areas regarding infrastructure management, providing guidance to customer management and technical resources.
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We perform at the highest level for our customers every day, and strive to be an exceptional leader in our industry with our teams of cargo, passenger, ramp handling, and technical service experts in 164 airport locations, 18 countries, and on 5 continents.
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Los Angeles County applicants: Job duties for this position include: work safely and cooperatively with other employees, supervisors, and staff; adhere to standards of excellence despite stressful conditions; communicate effectively and respectfully with employees, supervisors, and staff to ensure exceptional customer service; and follow all federal, state, and local laws and Company policies.
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King County Metro Transit's Streetcar Section is conducting an internal recruitment for a hard-working and detail-oriented person to serve on a Special Duty Assignment (SDA) as a Rail Service Worker.
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