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The Tier I Engineering department maintains the IPVOD content infrastructure as well as the back-end systems for remote viewing and management of Set Top Boxes (STBs). A successful Tier I Engineering Technician II is responsible for monitoring all activities of the network facility ensuring high quality data transmissions, responding to alarms, documenting outages and escalating.
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Experience with VSAT communication, Telvent OaSys DNA SCADA software, PLC equipment, Juniper network equipment, Wonderware Intouch software, ClearSCADA software, Top Tech software, Telvent Guardian software.
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We are looking to add a full-time geological/geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist to the Energy and Resources group. 6 years work experience in engineering geology, geological or geotechnical engineering, dams experience a plus.
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One of the following certifications: American Health information Management Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), or equivalent American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) certification, or American Medical Accounting and Consulting (AMAC) Radiation Oncology Certified Coder (ROCC.
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We are representing a full service, engineering firm for the natural gas pipeline industry. Experience with the design and construction of natural gas pipeline systems is a plus. Knowledge of PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and procedures for gathering, distribution, and transmission lines.
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Using your experience in Cryptographic equipment, cryptography, key management, software and hardware firewalls, Cisco hardware, Palo Alto firewalls, cloud migration, optical infrastructure networking, virtual routing and forwarding, and SolarWinds, you’ll serve as a trusted advisor to clients on mission-critical projects.
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Experience programming and reviewing code using statistical and data software tools like R, Python, SQL, Spark, Scala, etc. Prepares data from diverse data stores for analytics including data mining and feature engineering within large datasets with complex classes and anomalies.
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The Adjunct Instructor, Health Information Technology and Management (HITM) position is a part-time non-benefited position responsible for instruction in the HITM program. Five or more years of experience in health information management or related field.
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Understanding of banking compliance laws and regulations related to Third Party Risk Management. One of the keys to Custodia's success will be creating and maintaining a safe and sound Third Party Risk Management program.
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Employee produces all types of visual communications products using traditional graphic artist tools and/or computer graphics and/or layout and spreadsheet software desktop systems to convey intended information.
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Knowledge of network protocols (QoS, PfR, PoE, NTP, DHCP), network management protocols (CDP, FTP, TFTP, SNMP) and security protocols (SSH, HTTPS, AAA, IPSec, TrustSec). Knowledge of network protocols (QoS, PfR, PoE, NTP, DHCP), network management protocols (CDP, FTP, TFTP, SNMP) and security protocols (SSH, HTTPS, AAA, IPSec, TrustSec)advanced required.
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6+ years of graphics software engineering experience or 2+ years of graphics software engineering experience with PhD. Collaborate with cross-functional engineering teams to deliver innovative AR/VR products.
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The Senior Principal Scientist CPP Leader can independently execute the day to day operations for the clinical pharmacology aspects of the assigned programs and may provide management directly or indirectly to junior CPP leaders.
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Collaborating with segment leadership and CT strategy lead, Product Management, UX Design, and Engineering, to define the long-term vision and strategy for user experience research for the segment, aligning it with business objectives and goals.
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Familiarity with ITIL processes and IT Service Management (ITSM) best practices. Interprets, evaluates, resolves and tests client inquiries or issues regarding the functional operation of application hardware and software.
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