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What we are searching for Problem solving abilities and attention to details Good computer skills including Microsoft Office Pharmacy Prescription Reading and Sig Codes knowledge preferred Preferred experience with PDX, EPS and Enterprise Customer service or patient care experience Previous retail pharmacy experience preferred Knowledge of community pharmacy practice Problem solving skills, including problem analysis, decision making, creativity, and innovation.
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What kind of person are we looking for: A desire to grow, craves opportunity, loves problem solving and process improvementA Degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, Turf-grass, or similar experience.
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Support problem-solving efforts and Failure Analysis (IFA) for controls systems – sensors, PLCs, HMIs, robotics, vision systems, servo systems, control drives, motion controllers, heating systems, RTDs and thermal probes, MCCs, and P&IDs, etc.
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As we scale, we're seeking a dynamic Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) / DevOps Engineer to join our team, focused on proactive problem-solving and operational efficiency. Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage both strategic projects and day-to-day operational tasks.
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Keywords: Civil Engineering CAD Designer, AutoCAD Civil 3D, land development, residential, commercial, municipal, site improvement, drainage, utilities, grading, water, wastewater, signage, marking, design plans, problem-solving, communication skills, team player.
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Detailed oriented, strong problem solving abilities with an analytic and qualitative eye for reasoning under pressureSelf-starter with the ability to independently prioritize and complete multiple tasks with little to no supervisionStrong written, oral and presentation communication skillsExpertise with DHS CDM tools, specifically vulnerability scanning tools suite.
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The Crisis Counselor may assist the client in activating their problem-solving skills and developing some additional coping strategies to resolve his/her conflicts. Our Crisis Center is seeking a full-time second-shift Crisis Counselor to work at our Green Bay location.
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Overview Unpaid internship for Masters-level students in a counseling-related field.
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Experience in welding and brazing procedure development and/or testing, welder and/or welding operator/brazer and/or brazing operator training and certifications, welding and brazing fabrication problem solving and/or weld/braze inspection.
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Lastly, the stroke coordinator is responsible for problem identification, problem solving, education, research, and performance improvement including QA/QI initiatives for the program.
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Documented training/experience in areas of CBT, DBT, family therapy, parent management training, and/or Collaborative Problem Solving. Current unrestricted Oregon AND Washington LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LMHC, PsyD or PhD license required.
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10+ years experience in equipment design / process development of thin film deposition systems (PVD, CVD, ALD) - Demonstrated problem-solving and troubleshooting skills for thin film deposition equipment / process - Proficient with statistical analysis and formal problem solving tools (SPC, GR&R, DOE, ANOVA, Fishbones, FMEA, RCA, FTA, etc.
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Skills Knowledge of more than one clinical IT systems, including electronic health records (EHRs), picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), laboratory information systems (LIS), and other related applications Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with department resources.
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By becoming a Behavior Technician, individuals like you, who possess empathy and compassion, will support ACES’ clients, helping them enhance their communication, problem-solving abilities, and social interactions.
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Desired Skills: ASQ CCT (Certified Calibration Technician) or similar certification Proven history of demonstrating initiative, persistence, and creativity in problem solving Prior experience with Optical Coating (vacuum) and Diamond Point Turning equipment.
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