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Electron microscopist, preparing tissue for electron microscopy, maintaining electron microscopes and photographic darkroom and prep room facilities, providing individual and classroom instruction on the use of the electron microscope and related facilities.
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Testing includes use of complex and sensitive instrumentation and techniques including but not limited to:Gas Chromatography, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Physical properties of polymer by Instron Tensometer, Centrifuge, pH. Assay by solvent extraction, Titration, Penetrometer, Mixers, Balances, Pipettes, Computers, Ovens, Incubators, Microscope, Air samplers, Particle Counters, and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy.
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Visually inspect and process evidence and related materials for trace evidence; photograph evidence and related materials; remove hairs and fibers from evidence and relateD materials; create microscope slides for hairs and fibers; mount hairs and fibers on slides; and create inventory of slides.
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Soldering with microscope and ESD knowledge are preferred. Ability to work with hands; use small tools such as solder irons, screwdrivers, precision measuring instruments and electronic assembly equipment.
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Equipment used includes, but is not limited to, small hand tools (tweezers, cutters and screwdrivers), soldering irons, hot plates, microscope, calipers, cutting devices, cleaning machine and continuity testers.
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Conducts chemical analysis of body fluids such as blood, urine, and spinal fluid using microscope or automatic analysis. Conducts clinical laboratory tests in the areas of hematology, microbiology, immunology, clinical chemistry, and urinalysis, as assigned.
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08 Please select the type(s) of laboratory instruments you have experience working with: Microscope Centrifuge Biosafety Cabinet PCR Instruments Extraction Platforms Other Laboratory Instruments None of the above 09 If you selected "Other Laboratory Instruments" in the previous question, please describe what other instruments/equipment you have experience using in a laboratory environment.
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You will work as part of a team, planting seeds into trays, transplanting seedlings, watering plants, collecting seeds from plants, washing seeds, using a microscope to look at seeds, and documenting in a computer system.
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Electron Microscopy - Under general supervision, perform routine and advanced transmissionelectron microscope laboratory procedures related to the processing of specimens used for clinicalpurposes.
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Neurosurgical suite equipped with the Brain Lab intra-op CT, navigation equipment and Zeiss microscope. Description Specialization:NeurosurgeryJob Summary: Rapides Regional Medical Center is seeking a neurosurgeon to join a dynamic, private practice neurosurgery group located in Central Louisiana.
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The ideal candidate will have advanced soldering and assembly skills, be comfortable working with a microscope for extended periods of time, have excellent dexterity, and experience handling micro components and assemblies.
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Operate equipment such as; profilometer, optical comparator, height gauge, microscope, smart scope and CMM. Operate equipment such as; profilometer, optical comparator, height gauge, microscope, smart scope and CMM.
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Each branch has biochem, haematology, UA, and microscope, and a sterile theatre, with imaging available at some. The hospital has recently been extended and is well equipped with top-class imaging (digital x-ray, CT scanner, ultrasound, video endoscope including laparoscopic kit), a wide range of surgical and orthopaedic equipment, four sterile theatres, dental x-ray, ECG, tonopen and slit lamp, Class 4 laser, extensive lab, spacious dog and cat kennels and a large isolation area.
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The position requires the ability to work through each step of an analysis, which may include external visual photo-documentation, electrical test, non-destructive troubleshooting, environmental testing, x-ray evaluation, destructive testing, decapsulation, cross-sections, internal visual photo-documentation, scanning electron microscope (SEM) evaluation, and writing a detailed final report.
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CAD, preferably CREO. Hands on use of any of the following equipment is a plus: Electrical multimeters Data loggers CT X-ray Scanning Electric Microscope CompetenciesValues: Integrity, Accountability, Teamwork, Innovation COMPENSATION.
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