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To be successful as an OSP Construction Manager, you should have a strong background in fiber optic network design and construction, as well as excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in reservoir engineering and economic analysis, be able to support the assessment of new business initiative, be self-motivated, be creative in problem solving, be organized and foster strong working relationships across other key business functions.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in reservoir engineering and economic analysis, be able to support acquisition and divestiture efforts, be self-motivated, be creative in problem solving, be organized, and foster strong working relationships.
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Provide supervision, technical assistance, mentoring and training to both paid victim services employees (must supervise at least two (2) Victim Services employees) and victim services volunteers, which includes the development of work plans, problem solving and the provision of guidance on issues that arise from working with victims of drunk driving.
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Problem solving using the application of Client Standards, NFPA, FM Global or other standard methodologies to resolve technical fire protection issues. Provide technical support and guidance to global manufacturing plants, warehouses, R&D centers, and offices in the areas of fire protection, fire alarm, code consulting, and general loss prevention.
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Provide a high level of technical expertise and problem-solving to support the field-based corrosion supervisors and corrosion technicians for complex corrosion control issues such as complex internal corrosion control systems, including site specific reviews or complex cathodic protection systems.
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Requirements:•At least 4+ years of hands-on technical troubleshooting experience in a field service-based function that can be applied to energy storage service and operations•Previous experience performing install and commissioning of complex electrical systems is strongly preferred•Experience in applied problem-solving methodology•Knowledge using data acquisition tools, data logging, metering and electrical instrumentation.
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The successful applicant will be responsible for providing operational and technical support for offshore membrane package filtration Losal plant and therefore experience is, Microfiltration, SWRO and SRP operations is required.
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The online chat representative may provide technical support, resolve customer service inquiries, or offer additional forms of real-time problem-solving. We are seeking a dedicated and empathetic A chat support agent Representative to join our team.
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Experience configuring, building and/or maintaining SCADA/EMS databases Knowledge in scripting, virtual platforms and infrastructure Ability to connect customer requirements/process/procedures into SCADA/EMS features Ability to identify business opportunities and provide technical expertise Communication, problem solving, decision making, strategic business acumen.
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Provide technical knowledge, experience, and support in SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)/EMS (Energy Management Systems) to the Sales organization. Responsible for preparing technical descriptions of the applied products and technology to support the proposal process.
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Strong initiative (self-starter), problem-solving and communication skills, and attention to detail and QA/QC. Proposed corrections of safety deviations will be discussed with the General Contractor’s Safety Manager and provide support for corrective action implementation.
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High motivation and self-direction with sound problem-solving and technical troubleshooting skills. Standout candidates will be tech savvy with quick analytical and problem-solving skills and a passion for providing exceptional customer service.
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Engage in problem solving by performing system analysis, interpreting data and providing written recommendations to ensure customer operations are performing at optimal levels. Three years of technical sales or field sales support experience.
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Support field Solutions Consultant team in complex evaluations, problem-solving and challenging customer environments. [OT] - Work with your sales counterpart (DSM) to develop a technical strategy that accelerates growth.
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