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Requirements: 5+ years of corporate receptionist experience High school diploma or GED Excellent phone etiquette Excellent verbal communication skills Typing skills Computer skills Ability to work independently.
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Candidates must have excellent research and writing skills, ability to work independently and possess strong advocacy ability. A bachelor’s or higher degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent is preferred.
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Ensures the DHR (Device History Record) is complete and accurate, including all approvals, prior to forwarding the Work Order kit for further processing. Requires solid computer knowledge (Windows/ERP/Manufacturing systems applications) for material issuance, inventory tracking and control, and completing MES transactions.
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Work independently and as a team member to plan, write, and execute test cases according to client practices, FDA regulatory, and ISO standard procedures. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer, Electrical or Biomedical Engineering/Degree in computer science, EE, or Biomedical required - New Grad okay with med device internship experience, master's degree okay.
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Junior IT Specialist The Junior IT Specialist performs IT duties while working as part of a team with more experienced government and contractor IT Specialists, and will work independently, depending on the level of complexity, following detailed problem specifications provided by others.
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The contractor positions require excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work both independently or collaboratively on a number of technical and programmatic tasks concurrently.
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Responsibilities include: Work independently and as a team member to plan, write, and execute test cases according to company practices, FDA regulatory, and ISO standard procedures. Degree in computer science, EE, or Biomedical required - New Grad okay with med device internship experience, masters degree okay.
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Must be able to work independently yet interact with many different facets within the organization and be the plant liaison to USDA. Supervisory: Manage crewing labor and attendance of the FSQA department.
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Strong academic credentials along with entrepreneurial drive, initiative, grit, and a strong work ethic are required. Qualified candidates will have experience in intellectual property and/or patent litigation.
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Minimum of 0-3 years hospital experience in hospital information systems including a minimum of 1-2 years’ experience in systems analysis and project management; excellent oral and written communication skills; relevant technical skills; problem-solving skills; self-motivated; ability to work independently and in teams.
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Office work is primarily stationary/sedentary using a computer and keyboard/mouse requiring repetitive hand movements. In the field, candidate will be working independently or more commonly will be leading a larger team at exterior project sites (i.e., industrial/brownfield facilities, monitoring wells, treatment systems, construction projects) to perform sample collection, recording of operational/meter parameters, and oversight of subcontractors (e.g., drillers, heavy equipment operators, truckers.
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Experience working in a black-box theatre Demonstrated ability to work independently and follow through on assignments with minimal direction/instruction. The Experimental Media Performance Lab (xMPL) is a flexible black box theatre that is used by faculty and students in all four CTSA departments to present innovative performances and exhibitions combining elements of multiple art forms, with enhanced support for video projection, spatialized audio, interactivity and computer networking.
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The ideal candidate will have experience working in a jewelry studio, be extremely organized and able to work independently, with the ability to see the big picture and anticipate needs several steps ahead.
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Ability to facilitate and lead projects; Experienced Presentation skills; Ability to take analytical approach to problem solving; Strong resolution orientation with outstanding communication and customer service skills; Ability to work independently in a fast paced and changing environment; Knowledge of Microsoft Office required; Computer knowledge required: Windows, Outlook.
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Healthcare data, claims data, PBM experienceSolution oriented, creative thinkingSelf-learner, ability to work independently and lead the learning and work of othersSystematic thinker with strong technical aptitude and is extremely detail oriented.
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