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The phrase "experience in operations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's skills in operational activities or tasks. For example: "The new hire has extensive experience in operations, making him the perfect candidate for the job."
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When Mr. Duffield retired in 1999, Mr. Bhusri was not given the top job because he was thought to have too little experience in operations and sales.
The ad noted his 30 or so years of management experience in operations, sales and marketing in health care and manufacturing.
"Marty brings extensive experience in operations, marketing and serving customers through the best technologies and processes available".
Venture capitalists tend to be scientists and engineers by training, with the necessary experience in operations, marketing, management and related skills to help small companies grow.
First they have both theoretical and practical experience in operations planning, in general, and in space science operations planning in particular.
We define SOPE as the expertise held by people who have both theoretical and practical experience in operations planning, in general, and in space science operations planning in particular.
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Conclusions can be drawn from the analysis of many faults, and experience in operation, that these potential faults are systemic and built in during design and construction, and are difficult to detect by experiments before commission.
Based on the experience in operation of Russian space stations Salut, Mir and International space station ISS the station's water balance data, parameters and characteristics of the systems for water recovery have been obtained.
Having served as a financial executive in the high-technology industry since 1980, Ms. Mills brings a wealth of experience in operational, organizational and financial operations to the Polachi team.
But the resulting operation was criticized by many with experience in Special Operations as far too noisy ("It would wake the dead," one officer told me) and far too slow, giving the Taliban time to organize their resistance.
Captain Webb, an operations officer at the American headquarters here, had no particular experience in recovery operations, but he had an expertise that even the airmen did not: When not on active duty, he works in Fort Worth for Lockheed Martin, maker of the F-16.
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