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Title: Calibration Technician Location: MUST BE LOCAL TO RALEIGH, NC Process Team / Analytical Team The Calibration Technician (Tech I, Tech II, Tech III, Tech SR) reports directly to the Team Leader, Manager, or Director depending on the organizational structure.
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Calibration technician I will work with other technicians within the lab to learn calibration fundamentalswhich can include measurement, temperature, electronics, ect•Identify and utilize appropriate measurement techniques.
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Preferred to have obtained certificates: CCST (Certified Control Systems Technician), CCT (Certified Calibration Technician), or PMEL (Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory) A Calibration Technician must be able to safely complete monthly planned and demand maintenance tasks per assign cGMP procedures.
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Join Safelite as an Auto Glass Technician Trainee - the first step to becoming a certified auto glass technician on a highly skilled team of installers! We will provide training on auto glass installation and repair as well as car safety systems calibration.
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Perform as lead person on Instrumentation/Controls projects; effectively provide training and direction to the Instrument Control Technician, calibration Technician and other plant staff.
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X-ray Technician Duties. Maintain all x-ray equipment, including calibration, QA/QC procedures, and record keeping in accordance with current policy and procedures. Maintain and operate all medical devices and equipment, including calibration and record keeping in accordance with current policy and procedures.
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Completion of state approved Limited Scope Technician certificate program and license by the state in which employed, if applicable. The X Ray Limited Scope & Medical Support Specialist performs routine x-ray, medical, and testing procedures under direct supervision of the treating clinician as well as supports in other areas of the facility as needed including registration and referral management.
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Escort patients to dressing and x-ray rooms, provide verbal and/or written instructions and assist patients in positioning body parts to be radiographed. Take x-rays following established radiologic requirements and regulations to ensure patient care and safety.
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Explain procedures and observe patients to ensure patient care, safety and comfort during the x-ray exam. Follows documentation procedures and completes required documentation related to patient x-ray visit.
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Customarily has at least six months of demonstrated experience in X-Ray and familiarity with routine medical procedures. Use radiation safety measures and protection devices to ensure safety of patients and team members.
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The Power Systems Technician II is expected to perform service, test and maintain various types of power distribution equipment. MCC's, Breakers and moderately complex relay calibration and power metering.
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Keywords: Manufacturing Technician, Manufacturing process technician, process technician, batch record, cell culture, upstream, downstream, all stream, fill finish, central services, GMP, aseptic, harvest prep, harvest, vpro, sanitation, purification, QC, quality control, equipment, calibration, buffers, solutes, media prep, mixing chemicals, pH, LI, clinical LI, manufacturing.
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Installation and calibration of arcade game readers. Weekly and monthly payout percentage calibration. Diagnose and troubleshoot arcade boards, wiring harness and computer game software.
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Extensive knowledge of procedure requirements associated with the various types of anesthesia; risks of anesthesia relevant to the Anesthesia Technician; and technical aspects, function, calibration, maintenance and operation of surgical machines.
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The Technician may perform routine automated analysis, instrument checks, calibration, maintenance and quality control; under the direct supervision of a Licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist on duty.
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