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Reporting to the Director of Records and Archives Management, major responsibilities of the Processing Archivist include planning and undertaking projects to process and digitize collection records, write collection guides and fact sheets and assist with research for Information Requests.
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Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products. Location Description: Michael Foods, Inc. located in Klingerstown, Pennyslvania known for their ice cream socials at Klingerstown Lutheran Parish, fishing rodeo, and fireman's parade.
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Expected to adhere to safe work practices, follow GMP and HACCP guidelines, maintain sanitary conditions and ensure that product quality is maintained in order to maintain SQF Level 3 certification. Bachelors Degree in Food Science, Business Management, or related field with 1 to 2 years supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the essential duties.
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Michael Foods, Inc. located in Klingerstown, Pennyslvania known for their ice cream socials at Klingerstown Lutheran Parish, fishing rodeo, and fireman's parade. May make decisions and perform the job responsibilities of the Production Manager in their absence.
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Keeps Production Manager informed on operating and/or employee problems, which may require their attention or knowledge. The supervisor will fill in for the production manager as needed. The purpose of the Supervisor, under direction of the Production manager, is to lead and oversee employees and production, ensure all procedures are followed and cleanliness is maintained.
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As a Sterile Processing Technician at St. Luke's Woodlands Hospital, now part of commonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, you’ll assist in patient care and preparation of surgical patients.
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Works closely with the Sterile Processing Manager, oversees quality and infection control initiatives and maintains quality assurance. Required: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) - Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) OR Certified Sterile Processing Department Technician (CSPDT) - Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD.
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Certification as a Sterile Processing Technician (CSPDT) or Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) As a Sterile Processing Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the cleanliness and sterility of medical equipment and instruments.
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At Jushi, we are shaping the future of the cannabis industry, the fastest growing jobs sector in the U.S. The Processing Technician Lead assists the processing team in the post-harvest processes of raw cannabis biomass as well as the packaging, labeling and order fulfillment of cannabis-infused products.
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US Wire Group is part of the Metals Processing Group and wholly owned by The Heico Companies, LLC. Pension - through the Teamsters Union. 401(k) - through the Teamsters Union. If needed must be able to obtain "Operator in Training Certification" from State of Washington Department of Ecology.
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If hired after 12/28/2020, within 18 months of hire must hold a certification from one of the following accredited bodies: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Board Sterile Processing & Distribution Tech (CSPDT.
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RECENT RECOGNITIONBarron's 100 Most Sustainable CompaniesCDP DiscloserDow Jones Sustainability IndicesEthisphere's World's Most Ethical CompaniesFortune World's Most Admired CompaniesGreat Place to WorkSustainability Yearbook S&P GlobalPOSITION SUMMARY: The Chemical Processing Operator controls equipment and systems pre-treat hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals in a safe, efficient manner and in compliance with all applicable regulations.
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Submit your application for our Supervisor Sterile Processing opening with HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the HCA Healthcare team. If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Supervisor Sterile Processing opening.
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The Sterile Processing Supervisor plans and directs the cleaning, sterilization, and processing of surgical instrument trays and the surgical case cart system for Surgical Services, multiple procedure suites, and outlying patient care areas.
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Under the direction of the Sterile Processing Manager, the Sterile Processing Technician processes the instrumentation utilized in the operating room and ancillary areas according to regulatory standards and appropriate internal standards.
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