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20 jobs that use Windows the most

Jobs that use windows the most include associate specialist, research team member, and building assistant.

What jobs use Windows the most?

1. Associate Specialist

How associate specialist uses Windows:

  • Manage FDA regulate products requirements for ISO2000 quality assurance.
  • Manage coordination, implementation and installation of next generation telemarketing system, an nt-base, client server environment.
  • Implement SharePoint business practices for 10k end users.

Most common skills for associate specialist:

  • Windows
  • Product Knowledge
  • Phone Calls
  • HR
  • Customer Service
  • Sales Floor

2. Research Team Member

How research team member uses Windows:

  • Attain and practice medical insurance information rapidly and correctly; including main carriers and Medicaid.
  • Evaluate patients' study eligibility via medical history, obtain informed consent, enroll patients, and achieve enrollment quotas.
  • Prepare high-purity RNA, DNA, and protein samples for further PCR analysis.

Most common skills for research team member:

  • Windows
  • PET
  • Literature Reviews
  • R
  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis

3. Building Assistant

How building assistant uses Windows:

  • Document prototype engine status in order to attain proper testing guidelines.
  • Perform building maintenance internally as well as externally doing concrete cleaning, mowing, trimming and buffing.
  • Supervise carpenters and other professionals in electrical work, plumbing, roofing, concrete forming and excavating.

Most common skills for building assistant:

  • Windows
  • Construction Sites
  • Office Equipment
  • Emergency Situations
  • Mowing
  • HVAC

4. Leader Tier

How leader tier uses Windows:

  • Develop within SharePoint and manage the SharePoint environment.
  • Perform ATP's of new Cisco and Siemens' switches at the RDC sites.
  • Provision customer profiles on DSL routers and switches.

Most common skills for leader tier:

  • Windows
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Configuration Management
  • Technical Support
  • Customer Support
  • Switches

5. Resource Recovery Engineer

How resource recovery engineer uses Windows:

  • Manage test lab, install and maintain all UNIX test beds and manage re-creation of customer environments.
  • Deploy and manage Citrix environments utilizing publish desktops and publish applications to make available to users both internally and externally.
  • Configure Avamar for NDMP for backing up NAS filers.

Most common skills for resource recovery engineer:

  • Windows
  • EMC
  • Backup Recovery
  • Commvault
  • Linux
  • Avamar

6. Home Advisor

How home advisor uses Windows:

  • Manage lead pipeline daily and accurately record in CRM to insure family info and status as well as accurate sales forecast.
  • Manage pipeline & proprietary CRM to ensure current/evolving family information and status
  • Instruct and supervise HHA's.

Most common skills for home advisor:

  • Windows
  • Product Knowledge
  • Customer Service
  • Phone Calls
  • Technical Support Calls
  • HVAC

7. Responsible System Engineer

How responsible system engineer uses Windows:

  • Lead team for PC and Microsoft issues.
  • Develop and integrate software that drives flight control system hardware and achieves product requirements for an international avionics customer base.
  • Telephone-Base customer support for Apollo Domain/OS and HP-UX Unix workstations, specializing graphics, user-interface technologies and native language support.

Most common skills for responsible system engineer:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Security Incidents
  • Design Reviews
  • Switches
  • DNS

8. Reader

How reader uses Windows:

  • Operate G5 hand-held computer or similar device for work.
  • Read and score achievement tests for numerous states, using DRC create rubrics.
  • Train on computer and the ITRON system.

Most common skills for reader:

  • Windows
  • Language Arts
  • Computer Screens
  • Social Studies
  • Student Responses
  • Fiction

9. Account Systems Engineer

How account systems engineer uses Windows:

  • Manage the engineering responses to major RFP's.
  • Develop Perl scripts to automate object model and functional mapping into the application metadata and database.
  • level for product ROI (return on investment).

Most common skills for account systems engineer:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Unix
  • Technical Expertise
  • Pre Sales
  • Customer Satisfaction

10. Cooper

How cooper uses Windows:

  • Manage facility projects, produce facility reports preventive maintenance, work orders and administer maintenance program using CMMS and SCADA.
  • Train in-house personnel to handle CNC processes going forward.
  • Analyze and repair failures of electrical components including PLC's.

Most common skills for cooper:

  • Windows
  • Product Line
  • Financial Statements
  • R
  • Vital Signs
  • Payroll

11. Field Installer

How field installer uses Windows:

  • Retrofit security wiring in residential and commercial settings.
  • General construction including electrical repairs and installation, plumbing repair and installation, drywall and basic carpentry.
  • Install expansion and control valves, using acetylene torches and wrenches.

Most common skills for field installer:

  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Windows
  • Ladders
  • HVAC
  • PC
  • Safety Procedures

12. Biosolids Management Technician

How biosolids management technician uses Windows:

  • Formulate and endorse operating procedures to achieve optimum support to the logistics program and proper property accountability.
  • Manage after-hour phone consultations and create referral records for 2.2k patients while ensuring care continuity from civilian medical facilities.
  • Review, analyze, and interpret many different DOD logistics regulations, instruction, directives and procedures.

Most common skills for biosolids management technician:

  • Windows
  • SQL
  • Phone Calls
  • Technical Support
  • Data Entry Functions
  • Linux

13. Senior Data Center Engineer

How senior data center engineer uses Windows:

  • Excele at managing major network-wide upgrades; improve speed and predictability of multicast and order-routing data.
  • Install OS and configure raid setup of Redhat linux, freebsd and windows servers for cloning.
  • Implement storage designs for Virtualization environments running Vmware services on ESX servers.

Most common skills for senior data center engineer:

  • Windows
  • Vmware Esxi
  • Nexus
  • Project Management
  • VMware
  • OS

14. Automation Application Engineer

How automation application engineer uses Windows:

  • Manage key engineering projects, including automation system update, security system founding, ISO system establishment.
  • Manage PowerShell deployment automation code to accommodate complex project requirements and fixes.
  • Deliver a fully functional customer facing J2EE application while managing a team of developers.

Most common skills for automation application engineer:

  • Technical Support
  • JavaScript
  • Windows
  • HVAC
  • PLC
  • PowerShell

15. Forensic Investigator

How forensic investigator uses Windows:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Prepare investigative reports, scientific forensic analysis reports and other documents in support of civil litigation.
  • Perform in-depth forensic analysis of Macintosh computer hard drives and prepare expert report for use in ongoing litigation.

Most common skills for forensic investigator:

  • Incident Response
  • Windows
  • FTK
  • Litigation
  • Physical Evidence
  • Digital Evidence

16. Desk Operator

How desk operator uses Windows:

  • Manage patients records by keeping all medical history, insurance and personal information update and verify abiding by HIPAA protocols.
  • Handle cash, count the till, used POS system, stock food and drinks.
  • Perform or delegate responsibilities of the full operation from the check-in process through to the posting of daily charges.

Most common skills for desk operator:

  • Patients
  • Check-In
  • Insurance Verification
  • Windows
  • Customer Service
  • Service Desk

17. Paint Prepper

How paint prepper uses Windows:

  • Paint primer, undercoats, top layer and clear coats as needed.
  • Operate compress air equipment and gun to apply prime and final coats of paint.
  • Wait for the primer surface to dry then proceed to sand and wash the vehicle.

Most common skills for paint prepper:

  • Body Shop
  • Hand Tools
  • Windows
  • Coats
  • Painting Process
  • Mixers

18. Technology Sales And Service Manager

How technology sales and service manager uses Windows:

  • Manage and oversee all aspects involve in the plumbing, heating and HVAC field.
  • Manage media account base using CRM to monitor client stock levels, probe for new media opportunities.
  • Manage invoicing and accounts receivable using QuickBooks.

Most common skills for technology sales and service manager:

  • Product Knowledge
  • CRM
  • Windows
  • PowerPoint
  • Sales Strategies
  • Trade Shows

19. Senior Information Engineer

How senior information engineer uses Windows:

  • Accomplish responsibility to configure, administer and support new infrastructure solutions on Microsoft platforms to meet enterprise level requirements.
  • Install and maintain both Linux and Unix systems.
  • Subject matter expert for UNIX security issues.

Most common skills for senior information engineer:

  • Architecture
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Java
  • SQL Server
  • DOD

20. Certified Information Systems Security Professional

How certified information systems security professional uses Windows:

  • Manage security audit projects to industry standards and federal regulations (SOX, SSAE16, FFIEC).
  • Implement a manage endpoint encryption solution utilizing TrendMicro MobileArmor to secure university workstations against sensitive data loss.
  • Utilize IBM's SIEM, QRadar, to proactively protect Sherwin-William's assets.

Most common skills for certified information systems security professional:

  • Windows
  • NIST
  • Linux
  • Incident Response
  • ISO
  • Risk Assessments

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