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Field Cyclotron/Accelerator Engineer (Principal Engineer, Product) page is loaded. Field Cyclotron/Accelerator Engineer (Principal Engineer, Product) Provides support to on-site manufacturing Operations staff for troubleshooting and repairing of all cyclotron systems, support, production, and quality analysis equipment.
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Our Sr. Product Engineer (Cyclotron Engineer) provides support to our PET production sites that manufacture product from about midnight through 9 am in the morning. What Cyclotron Engineer contributes to Cardinal Health.
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5 years of cyclotron (particle accelerator) experience in the production of radiopharmaceutical products is preferred. On a rotating basis, must serve as the primary after hours point of contact to site leadership, responsible for the timely communication and response to any cyclotron equipment problems which includes performing the final technical assessment, directing (shift personnel) and/or performing emergency troubleshooting and repairs if needed.
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Field Cyclotron/Accelerator Engineer (Principal Engineer, Product) page is loaded Field Cyclotron/Accelerator Engineer (Principal Engineer, Product) Apply locations NJ-East Rutherford PET time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id 20139818 Location: Northeast USA Cardinal Health PET Manufacturing Services is responsible for manufacturing PET isotopes to enhance patient treatment through improved disease diagnosis, staging, and monitoring.
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Provide training for career path development to the Junior Cyclotron-Support Engineer (if assigned). § Oversee the activities of the Junior Cyclotron-Support Engineer (if assigned). Additionally, the Cyclotron-Support Engineer III is responsibility for first-line troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of equipment associated with manufacturing, including manipulator arms, lead shielded hot cells, radiosynthesizers, etc.
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Ability to climb ladder and stairs, work in protective clothing, operate in confined spaces (i.e. inside or underneath the cyclotron) and lift a minimum of 50 lbs. Title | Cyclotron-Support Engineer II or III (Depending on experience.
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The Manufacturing Technician - Cyclotron Operator must be highly proficient in electronics troubleshooting and repairs. This position is responsible for performing routine and non-routine cyclotron (particle accelerator) equipment operations and maintenance tasks necessary to produce bulk radiopharmaceuticals according to internal customer needs.
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5+ years of cyclotron experience with Associates Degree in a Technical Discipline or BS in Mechanical or Electronic Engineering required. Provide cyclotron operation coverage when required by schedule including shift work, weekend work, and after-hours on-call support.
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Serve as backup to the Cyclotron Ops-Maintenance Coordinator and his/her associated duties. Serves as backup for Cyclotron Ops-Maint Shift Coordinator responsibilities. Must frequently communicate with the Cyclotron Chemistry department personnel to coordinate cyclotron daily production activities.
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Perform routine, non-routine, scheduled, and emergency maintenance on the cyclotron(s). Operate the cyclotron(s) according to proper operating procedures when manufacturing schedule requires (will include night shifts; may include weekend shifts.
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The Junior Cyclotron-Support Engineer I is a training position with dual responsibilities to the Cyclotron-Support Engineer duties and the Network Operations Group within a SOFIE radiopharmacy.
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Work across Cyclotron business units to provide a holistic approach that combines your areas of expertise in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures with Exchange Online, Entra ID, and more. Contribute to the development of new mergers, acquisitions and divestitures services offered by Cyclotron.
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Assist radiochemistry technicians, faculty and staff in promptly troubleshooting cyclotron operation and targetry problems as they arise. Supporting the Lead Cyclotron Engineer, the incumbent will operate, maintain, and improve the BICOR accelerator and associated equipment.
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What Cyclotron Engineer contributes to Cardinal Health Our Sr. Product Engineer (Cyclotron Engineer) provides support to our PET production sites that manufacture product from about midnight through 9 am in the morning.
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Cyclotron values diversity, equity and inclusion, and aims to practice DE&I in all that we do. As a Mergers and Acquisitions Engineer at Cyclotron, you will make an impact on enterprise organizations by executing on the design of merger, acquisition and divestiture projects.
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