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Low and medium voltage motor control systems, switchgear, transformers, substations instrument cable and signal cable. 2 or more years of experience as an Instrument Technician. Instrument technicians install, maintain and repair the measuring and control instruments used in industrial processing.
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Digital and low signal analog circuit design to support instrument and semiconductor chip control for DNA synthesis applications. Minimum 3 years of engineering experience in product or instrument development.
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If you grew up playing with Legos (or you still play with them), play a musical instrument, have taken acting classes, or like to draw or paint (decks or canvas!) if you ever built your treehouse or love gardening, cycled or backpacked the world, repaired your motorcycle, assembled your computer, got your brewing system controlled via a Raspberry Pi.
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About This Opportunity: We are looking for a senior / staff mechanical design engineer to advance the development of Ruby’s first-of-its-kind instrument and consumable. Our first product uses a custom-built instrument and AI to autonomously prepare, image and analyze tissue during biopsy procedures.
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References: VA Handbook 5005/149 Part II Appendix G73 Health Technician (Hearing Instrument Specialist) Qualification Standard GS-0640 Veterans Health Administration March 18, 2022. Functional Statement #: Health Technician (Hearing Instrument Specialist.
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FAA Commercial, Instrument, and CFI/II certifications and ratings. Experience teaching FAA Part 61 or 141 Private Pilot Certification and Instrument Rating ground school or military equivalent.
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Perform quality control on instruments, equipment, reagents and instrument maintenance in order to maintain high quality laboratory service and in accordance with all regulatory requirements. Evaluate abnormal test results and resolve instrument problems to ensure validity of reported results in accordance with departmental and regulatory guidelines.
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Instrument sterilization according to regulations. Dental Assistant training/school certification. Les P. Pratt, DDS, is now hiring a Full Time Dental Assistant in San Antonio, TX! Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for all employees and their household.
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In 2005, Music & Arts joined forces with American Music to become the largest band and orchestra instrument retailer in the United States. We strive to create lifelong musicians and make a difference in the world by enabling musicians and non-musicians alike to experience the almost indescribable happiness that comes from playing an instrument.
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Utilizes scientific principles as well as technical, procedural, and problem-solving aptitudes for day to day laboratory technical operations, quality control, quality assurance, procedure/instrument maintenance and corrective action, test result correlation and clinical laboratory related continuing education.
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The purpose of this job is to repair musical instruments in a timely and proficient manner so that the instrument is returned in good playing order. Problem solving and technical skills as related to diagnosing and repairing each instrument.
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Job Category: Surgical/Instrument Tech. Job Category: Surgical/Instrument Tech. The Surgical Technologist performs various tasks and duties to provide technical assistance and support to medical/surgical staff and personnel during surgical procedures.
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Our strong commitment to music education is fundamental to our business, and we work hard to find instructors who are experts in their instrument. The Lesson Studio at Music & Arts is the #1 provider of music lessons nationwide.
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Teach music lessons to a diverse population of students. Music & Arts offers robust benefits and perks for full time employees including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K plus company match, mental health support, paid sick/holiday/vacation time, employee discount program, and tuition reimbursement options.
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For our employees who are musicians we offer the unique opportunity of gig leave. We take care of all the administrative work so you can do what you do best: inspire learning and creating the next generation of musicians.
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