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  1. x2. Technically the area between the wall and brick is "open" but there should be weeps to let air and water out before it gets down that far...granted if water is getting further behind, in the wall cavity then the weeps will do nothing as looks to be the case. Id take a hard look at the flashing above the window, and at the sill.

     

    If its been going on long you will have a lot more work ahead of you.

     

     

     

    I took the hose and sprayed above the flashing and didn't see much effect(not saying there may not be some). Then took the hose and sprayed at the window above it and it just about rained inside. Window was caulked and sealed so not exactly sure what is happening. Sill, window, something

  2. Anyone have issues with bump outs leaking? We currently have a window above the bump out or sill that we believe to be leaking. We have had 2 people state that they have fixed it. However after ripping down the drywall, vapor barrier and insulation this is obviously not the case.

     

    Any company recommendations? We have brick on the outside which surrounds the window.https://vimeo.com/162463552

  3. Question for the group; trying to determine if fixing the dent on my tank is easy solved for a decent amount and if it would look good in the end. Thoughts?

     

    Otherwise I can pick up a used one for about 350.

     

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  4. Question for everyone running a dry clutch.

     

    Currently running a paulimoto basket and upon inspection of the inside i can see some small scaring from the plate rubbing (probably due to when one of the screws and spring snapped on the clutch drum).

     

    I was curious if the scaring on the inside is a huge factor or if i should be more considered with the wear between the teeth?

     

    Thanks

  5. Traffic is fine coming in at 9am - no issues here. If the schedule is on the application then i dont know if i would ask if its flexible. That would be something you ask more upon the offer as well as pay.

     

    What part of IT are you applying for?

  6. Retail Claims provides excellent customer service by assisting customers with fraudulent transactions and merchant disputes on Debit Card, ATM, POS, ACH, Checks and wires and resolves claims for payment or denial according to state and federally regulated guidelines. The environment promotes teamwork, individual initiative, optimal customer service, minimal customer inconvenience and adheres to Regulation E and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) requirements.

     

     

     

    The Business Analyst III will play an integral role in business analysis, change management, risk management, and information management for Retail Claims. This includes but is not limited to:

     

    1. Have direct management responsibility of 7-10 exempt employees

     

    2. Collect and analyze complex data for reporting and/or performance (trend) analysis

     

    3. Maintain all UDBA, User Tools, and Business Systems / Tables

     

    4. Manage and control changes (process improvements, technology related change activities, etc.)

     

    5. Prepare a broad variety of reports and provides data and management information for clients, internal and/or external audiences

     

    6. Participate in high level business initiatives and assist with all levels of metric reporting

     

    7. Prepare and evaluation financial business plans, budget projects, variance review and profit improvement plans

     

    8. Review and/or change established policies, maintain issues log and manage report delivery

     

    9. Develop business requirements and help oversee implementation activities

     

     

    Qualifications

     

    1. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal) with the ability to build relationships with various teams across lines of business and communicate at a senior management level

     

    2. Knowledge of SQL and database servers, ASP.NET, C#, and SAS is required

     

    3. Knowledge of JP Morgan Chase ITSM Change Management process is required

     

    4. Data mining skills including Power Point, Excel, Word, Access, Visio

     

    5. Strong process and analytical skills with the ability to manage various initiatives in a deadline driven, regulatory environment

     

    6. Demonstrated proficiency in driving change and leading process improvements that deliver significant value

     

    7. Exceptional ability to collect, analyze and interpret qualitative and quantitative data

     

    8. Understanding of risks and controls and ability to identify and articulate potential process improvements

     

    9. High proficiency in problem solving, negotiation skills, and strategic management

     

    10. Understanding of the debit card industry, Regulation E, and applicable parts of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and related Chase policies and procedures as they pertain to resolving fraud transactions and merchant disputes a plus

     

    11. Knowledge of Visa/MasterCard regulations and dispute processing guidelines a plus

     

    12. BS/BA degree preferred (or equivalent experience)

     

    13. 7 - 10 years operations and managerial experience

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