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That would be a welcome step away from the Administration's heedless politicization of this critical technical post.
Technical posts comprise about 87% of the total cadre.
Furthermore, party membership is a valuable asset in competitions for administrative, managerial and technical posts.
Oh yes, all of those terrible technical posts and even-handed commentary on subjects that some people are emotionally invested in!
Among the staff, more than 450 staff members have advanced titles and technical posts; nearly 400 have Master's degrees or higher levels of education.
"Command and armament-no technical posts."
During the War in was chiefly employed in technical posts and after the War he worked as a consulting aeronautical engineer.
In the ex-French territories of North Africa the sudden removal of Frenchmen from all senior and technical posts caused severe problems for the railways for a period after independence.
Joel S. Emer, Tryggve Fossum, William J. Grundmann and P. Geoffrey Lowney were named Intel Fellows, the company's highest technical post.
Central Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Service[1] is an elite Central Civil Services Group-A Gazetted technical post of Government of India.
The company's main activity is to provide creative and technical post production sound and music services for motion picture studios, independent producers, broadcast networks, cable channels, advertising agencies and other companies that produce, own or distribute content.
Soon, Bhutto offered a technical post to Munir Ahmad Khan in PAEC in 1958, and lobbied for Abdus Salam as being appointed as Science Adviser in 1960.
In terms of occupational groups, the proportions of residents in higher status managerial, professional and associate technical posts was higher than average (totalling 44.1% compared with 35.4% across Wales), and the proportions in administrative, personal services and processing work were lower.
During World War I, Masterman served in the Royal Naval Air Service, commanding the Farnborough Airship Station and working in several technical posts; during this time he invented and patented the airship mooring mast with Barnes Wallis.
Can I ask you before inviting you to speak to us in two or three minutes on this, say that the recommendation, in a sense I think it has been overtaken, in that there is now under fifteen a the very distinct possibility of a transfer of a very technical post from the pollution section by the end of the year.