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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career as an electronic instrument repairer with civilian manufacturing, medical research, satellite communications firms, or even commercial airline companies.
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Notify the Quality Assurance Manager, the customer, Division Manager and Sales Manager when an instrument is lost, damaged at any point of the service, or stolen having it under the protection of MPC.
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Assembles and packages instrument trays, linen packs and supply items. Assembles instrument trays, according to count sheet and AAMI standards, locating missing items and communicating with lead/Manager regarding missing instruments or need for changes to the count sheet.
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Analysis, design and documentation of mechanical systems and piping for various materials, such as carbon steel, stainless steel and HDPE piping. Mechanical, Mechanical engineering, piping systems, Design, Autocad, pressure vessel.
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Title: Instrument Technician II RDA (OSIC Installation Technician RDA) Posted job title: Instrument Technician II RDA. Advanced knowledge of electronics, electro-mechanical systems, and information technology and/or certified Medical Technician.
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The equipment you'll be working with will possibly involve mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic, digital, optical, and radiological principles. With additional study, you may be able to qualify for the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians certification as a Certified Electronics Technician at the Associate Level or Journeyman Level-Medical.
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Requirements Degree manufacturing process optimization experience Lean manufacturing practices expertise Experience leading Six Sigma initiatives Project Management experience 5 years working experience in a manufacturing function Hands-on Production experience in Electronics or Electro-mechanical products BS degree or equivalent in Engineering or a related technical discipline Welding, Brazing, and/or Soldering experience a plus LI-SK3.
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As a Medical Equipment Repairer in the Army National Guard, you will do your part to make sure the Soldiers get the very best health care possible by servicing and maintaining all medical equipment. In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance.
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Operates and maintains all mechanical machinery, cart washers, instrument washers, steam sterilizers, sterrads/V-PRO, ultrasonic, and drying cabinets within SPD and reporting of malfunctioning equipment or discrepancies to supervisor.
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Prepares, inspects and assembles surgical instruments, powered surgical equipment, and endoscopes into instrument trays or packages of individual items for sterilization. Operates, monitors and documents biological and mechanical results of decontamination and sterilization equipment.
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Led by the Lead Engineer, you will complete design documents in concert with Process, Mechanical and Controls engineers, as well as various project support functions (Document Control, Sourcing, Finance, etc.
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We are searching for a Field Service Engineer II to join a dynamic team of professionals supporting Alamar’s automated instrument for high-precision proteomic analysis. Demonstrated technical skills, including the ability to diagnose electrical, electro-mechanical and, fluidic subsystems.
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent, and 10+ years of experience in PLC programming and HMI or SCADA configuration, with 1 year of field experience.
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Related experience includes, but is not limited to, experience in Piping and Instrument Diagram (P&ID) development, fluid system design, hydraulic, heat transfer, and thermodynamic calculations, and equipment specification and design development for waste processing, nuclear, refinery, power, or chemical process facilities.
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The Mechanical Drafter at Aqua-Chem is responsible for preparing and maintaining drawings using conventional drafting techniques, as well as a working knowledge of drafting and manufacturing systems and processes.
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