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When you begin your job with us working on the front-end as a courtesy clerk, customer service associate, or cashier, you are taking a step towards an opportunity that can help you learn, grow, and even develop a long-lasting career!
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The Electronics Radar Technician provides operation, maintenance, and sustainment for FSU Threat Radar systems at the JPARC on Eielson, AFB. Maintenance responsibility will be to the component level and require interfacing with system engineering staff.
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The Women and Infant Services unit at FMH is a 17 bed LDRP unit with a four bay triage, an OR located on the unit and a level 2 NICU nearby. Summer activities: Midnight sun, hiking, fishing, camping, gold panning, kayaking, berry picking, rafting, rock climbing, recreational flying, community-wide festivals, live music, and events.
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Experience the northern lights, try dog sledding, or watch grizzly bears catch salmon at Katmai National Park. Regardless of the season, working in Alaska is an unforgettable experience. From large hospitals in Anchorage and Fairbanks to small care centers in communities only be reached by plane, there are a wide range of assignments for every skill (and adventure) level.
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In between all the tours and famous sites, take a trip to Fenway Park or get some seafood at any of the downtown spots like the Union Oyster House that is one of the oldest restaurants still in operation today in the United States.
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About this job As a Mammography Technologist, or Radiologic Tech, you'll work directly with patients to perform diagnostic imaging of the breasts. Mammography Techs must have an extensive knowledge of the technical aspects of the x-ray machine, positioning, and process, in order to get the images required for accurate diagnosis.
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Comprehensive knowledge in the operation of related field equipment signal level meters, AC/DC power test equipment including optical, time, and frequency domain reflectometers, underground cable locators, and leakage detection equipment.
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Licensure at the independent practice level (LCSW, LMFT, LPC LCPC, LMHC). Providing referral resources to participants who need a greater level of care or to those that are not eligible for the MFLC program.
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Perform Technician level drug and alcohol and occupational health testing, data entry and administrative supportProvide administration support to include answering phones, scheduling and filing.
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Fairbanks Sewer and Water has an opportunity for a Golden Heart Utilities for a Water Treatment Operator Level 2, 3, or 4. Possession of a valid Level II or higher Water Treatment System Operator Certificate as issued by the State of Alaska.
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Pay Information $2,541 per week About The Position About this job As an MRI Tech, you are an expert in operating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. AlliedTravelCareers is working with Trustaff to find a qualified MRI Tech in Anchorage, Alaska, 99501.
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Department of Natural Resources & Environment seeks innovative candidates for a 9-month tenure track faculty position (approximately 70% teaching, 20% research, and 10% service) at the Assistant Professor level.
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Summary The Transportation Designer 1 is responsible for performing entry-level engineering calculations, design and drafting for a variety of transportation projects including sidewalks and bike paths, local roadways and intersections, highways and freeways, and other transportation facilities as assigned.
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Job Details Under immediate to general supervision and direction of a mentor/preceptor, this entry-level position works to achieve the initial competencies required to deliver specialized cardiovascular and/or radiologic technology services to adult and/or pediatric patient populations for the purpose of aiding medical staff in the diagnosis, care, treatment and surveillance of simple to complex conditions, defects and/or diseases.
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