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Our paid focus group members come from all backgrounds and industries including remote data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, driver, medical assistant, nurse, call center representative, etc.
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Will be required to fill in on the On-call Equipment Operator A rotation when there is a shortage of available Operators to staff the list. Needs experience as a B Equipment Operator.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator earns an initial salary of $18 to $25 per hour, paid weekly. Are you a skilled Heavy Equipment Operator looking to take your career to the next level with a company with an outstanding company culture and team atmosphere.
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This includes schematic entry (and board layout, preferably OrCAD and Cadence Allegro)Proficiency in lab environments such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, etc., with demonstrated analytical skills to make design decisions from the collected data.
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Workplace Experience Patient care delivery, preferably in a hospital setting Equipment and Skills Training Order Entry Computer System Telemetry AT&T Language Line Omnicell Medication System Glucometer Thermometer BP Cuff Stethoscope Physical Effort Requires the ability to communicate in English, orally and in writing.
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Excellent data entry skills. Order Entry for new/refill medications. Check equipment for calibration and safety. Clean all equipment and work areas. PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations.
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Bethany Medical Center (BMC), a Multi-Specialty physician practice located in High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Mt. Airy and North Wilkesboro, is seeking a Full Time Medical Billing Specialist.
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College-level knowledge of medical terminology, human anatomy, and physiology preferred (this will come in handy during training!) A medical scribe is responsible for listening, observing, and accurately documenting the interaction between a healthcare provider and their patients in real-time.
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General equipment to area and Network computer system, Pneumatic Tube System, Omnicell Medication System, Meditech Order Entry Computer System; AT&T Language Line, Endoscopy sterile processing equipment.
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B.H. Inc. is looking to hire a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator to work in various civil construction (underground utilities) settings along the Wasatch Front (from Brigham City to Utah County) while adhering to all current safety standards.
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The Specimen Accessioner will be responsible for performing specimen accessioning, sample sorting and data entry in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment according to established standard operating procedures.
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In-Person Medical Scribe Job Description. A Day in the Life of a Medical Scribe. An In-Person Scribe physically accompanies the provider in the exam room and records detailed information into the electronic medical record (EMR) on a laptop or computer.
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Provides a variety of pharmacy technician, data entry, billing and IV technician functions to support clinical and business operations for the assigned region. One year experience in data entry in a long-term care pharmacy.
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Chemical Plant Operator is an entry level position for the production of the Polymer. BENEFITS: Competitive Salary Medical Benefits Dental Benefits Vision Benefits Flexible Spending Accounts 401(k) Savings Plan Vacation Days Sick Days Paid Holidays Life Insurance Short-Term Disability Long-Term Disability Tuition Reimbursement Employee Development & Training LI-SNF.
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The operator will also utilize and maintain the cleanliness of other site equipment such as the water truck, street sweeper, skid steer and like as directed. The Mobile Equipment Operator is responsible for operating various mobile equipment across the site on a rotating shift.
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