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Advisor-Global Tech Services
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Country: USA
Location: Wyoming-Casper Casper
Total applied: 40 |
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Advisor-Global Tech Services
Are you considered a subject matter expert in the areas of business development, application engineering, technology and operation? Consider this job as a Global Technical Services Advisor, in this position you will provide application expertise and technical data to support product and service applications globally. You will write technical content, and review, edit and approve materials developed be other personnel. This role requires you to be available and accessible 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.Come work for a leader in oil field services. This company has been around since 1919 and is the world's largest and most safety-conscious provider of oil field services. If you have an attention to detail and would like to put it to good use then this is the job for you. Contact the Casper Office at (307) 237-2523.The requirements include and undergraduate degree in Engineering or similar discipline, and 10 years of experience in related-industry Field Operations, Business Development; or Technology Development as it relates to field operations.Email your resumePlease click here,or copy and paste the following link into your email browser, to email your resume. CasperWY.74066.479@manpowerna.aplitrak.com At Manpower, our mission is to serve as trusted advisors in the changing world of work. Work with us and make a change for the better. us.manpower.com manpowerprofessional.com
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