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If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a CNC Set Up Technician. Are you passionate about setting up mechanical equipment and supporting associates in a dynamic manufacturing environment.
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Our Tool and Die Maker Apprentice will learn about metal stamping, die set-up, and use all manual machines such as saws, mills, drill presses, grinder and lathes. Lift equipment up to 50 lbs.
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Ability to set up and run CNC machinery, Horizontal Milling Centers, boring mills, engine or turret lathes, radial or horizontal drilling machines, external/internal grinders. Layout work, partner with Mfg. Engineering related to set up, machining and tooling.
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Perform set-up, assembly, inspection, and rework of PCBs (including hand-soldering of small pitch components). CTR Group is seeking an Electronics Assembly Technician for a Manufacturer in Chesapeake, VA. Immediate opening and urgently hiring.
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Seat patient and perform pre-op set-up. Room set up/break down for IV anesthesia and surgery. Surgical tray set-up. Nitrous oxide set-up. We are looking for an experienced dental assistant to support our oral surgeon before, during, and after each dental procedure.
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Job Type: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift available, On-site Responsibilities for the Plastic Extrusion Operator: Set up and operate extrusion equipment according to standard operating procedures Monitor the extrusion process to ensure that the products meet quality standards and specifications.
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Job Title: Dental Assistant. Make follow up phone calls to patients. Must be able to stand up to 80% of the time at minimum. An outstanding oral surgery assistant should have an excellent understanding of oral surgery procedures and exceptional hand-eye coordination.
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If you are up for the challenge of a management position at a new amusement park, in a brand new family entertainment center in Las Vegas, then read on. Set a high standard and good example for front desk/party staff and other team members regarding punctuality, attendance, attitude, cleanliness and hygiene.
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If applicable to the role, perform maintenance, repair, and operation tasks of utility equipment, solar PV equipment, and/or Cogen equipment, and/or disables/enables fire alarm systems; and set up and operate electrical data capturing devices (Dranetz, Fluke PQA, etc.
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Set-up and operate saws, Waterjet, punch presses, sheet metal benders, and various hand tools to produce a product that meets or exceeds design specifications. The employee shall be able to set-up and run various machinery, including saws, shear, and sheet metal benders with little or no supervision.
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As a patient care provider, the Endoscopy Technician assists with data collection and entry, patient preparation and transport, as well as procedure/case set up and room set up and turn over.
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We are looking for a diligent oral surgery assistant to support our oral surgeon before, during, and after each dental procedure. Back-up co-workers as needed. To be successful as an oral surgery assistant, you should be highly organized and attentive to patients' needs.
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Dental X-ray license (Pano, PA, CBCT) required. We are looking for an experienced Surgical Assistant to join our growing practice. Completion of an accredited Surgical Assistant program.
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Certification as a Surgical Assistant. Certified Surgical Assistant (Preferred) Dental assisting: 1 year (Preferred) Proper instrument cleaning in accordance with infection control and biohazard protocols.
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Job Title: Surgical Assistant II. Take X-Rays / scans. Job Title: Surgical Assistant II. Autoclave operation and function. Physical requirements include driving, flying, sitting, and standing for extended periods of time.
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