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Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems. We use best-in-class ticket and claims management systems to ensure clear and complete mark-out services for the excavator or property owner at the work site.
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Experience with tunnel boring machine guidance systems and associated computer software. As an Underground Surveyor, your key responsibilities will be to locate and determine the portion of the earth's surface for the construction of tunnels or other construction projects by planning, conducting, and recording surveys.
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Ability to understand all facets of the store operations model including inventory management, stocking levels, warehousing, parts distribution and delivery systems; Familiar in the use of computerized systems and applications to include, electronic parts catalog, inventory control, time calculation, cash, invoicing and credit systems.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources. T-Mobile doesn’t have a corporate ladder–it’s more like a jungle gym of possibilities.
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You will use your experience in laboratory workflow to effectively position our solutions (hardware, reagents, systems and applications) in the Chemistry and Immunoassay space. Develop and execute creative strategies to influence the decision criteria and utilize tactics to close the sale, and effectively link Beckman Coulter's Chemistry and Immunoassay solutions to the technical, financial and business needs of the customer.
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The CBS (Crane Business Systems) Manager will serve as the main administrator, liaison, and driver for site continuous improvement activities along with leveraging the team's skills to develop and implement optimal, cost-effective manufacturing processes and methods.
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Perform all aspects of preventive and corrective maintenance on all production related industrial systems including, but not limited to: CNC machinery, robotics, pneumatics, hydraulics, conveyors, and coolant systems.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Field Technician located in Charleston, WV. The Field Technician will be responsible for installing, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing various types of equipment and systems.
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Cogeneration or combined heat and power systems. Geothermal power systems. Thermal utility plants and distribution systems (steam, hot water, chilled water) Hydropower or other renewable energy projects.
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Where FAA certification is required, must meet the following requirements of FAR Part 65at least 18 months experience in the processes overseen, industry certification when required, demonstrated knowledge of applicable FAA regulations, demonstrated knowledge of CRT Repair Station Manual and quality systems.
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Microdrainage, BREEAM, UPS, Switchgear, REVIT, HVAC, Civil3D, fire protection, Electrical generation, electrical distribution, cooling technologies, fire protection systems. PCI, Matlab, Seismic Design, Bentley Microstation, SAP2000, Structural Dynamics, Prestressed Concrete, Structural Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Civil Engineering, Abaqus, Load Rating, MathCAD, PGSuper, Structural Stability, RISA, ANSYS, Soil-structure interaction analysis, L-Pile, WinSeisab, Xtract, RCPier, VBent, MDX, FBMultipier, STAAD, BRIM.
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Nordson Industrial Coating Systems (ICS) designs equipment our global customers rely on for the precise application and curing of liquid paint, powder finishes, container barrier coatings and ambient temperature adhesives and sealants.
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Desired Skills: SaaS, Human Capital Management, Effective Communication, Solution/Consultative Selling, Team Player, Accountability, Salesforce.com, Enterprise Software, Customer Engagement, Talent/HRIS/CRM Management Systems Knowledge.
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Experience with data integration tools (e.g., Informatica, Talend, Alteryx, SSIS etc) to carry out an ETL (Extract, Transform & Load) to move data from disparate systems to Master Data Management Hub.
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Proficient in financial management software such as Tagetik, Hyperion, SAP, or similar financial systems. You will report to the Finance Associate Director of Financial Planning & Analysis in this role.
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