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Raytheon Mechanical Engineering (ME) leads in mechanical hardware design, development and production of missiles, radar, sonar, torpedo and combat system equipment. Experience in structural dynamic analysis experience using PATRAN and/or NASTRAN or ANSYS.
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Ball Milling Equipment and Accessories (mills, jars, grinding balls, milling media and microbeads) Arc Melting, Melt Spinning and Quenching Equipment (made in Germany by Edmund Buhler) Experience in lab supplies and lab equipment for materials research or biotech R&D preferred.
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The FM/Chief Engineer is responsible for ensuring proper operations maintenance service and repair of all equipment while supporting goals of guest satisfaction, cost control and profitability.
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Operate equipment (e.g., box cutter, knives, scales, compactor, hi-los, scooters, scissor lifts) according to company & OSHA guidelines. Maintain working knowledge of all warehouse equipment.
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Troubleshoot, repair, assemble, and disassemble electronic, electro-mechanical, opto-mechanical, and other equipment on telescope systems and subsystems. This may include work at heights up to 150ft from the ground utilizing Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PPE.
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Required: Associate degree in biomedical equipment technology or electronics or equivalent training and experience. The Biomedical Equipment Tech facilitates the clinical equipment program in a single hospital environment as assigned.
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Remote (work from home) which requires traveling to end user facilities (in conjunction with Sales Channel Partners if needed) to discuss and review opportunities for our equipment, working with the inside sales team for applications/technical support and for preparing proposals, overseeing field trials of our equipment, and working with the Lab Manager to arrange end user product testing.
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The Installation Technician 3 will perform installation tasks for AVI-SPL contracted projects including but not limited to: cable pulls, cable terminations, system equipment and components, rack fabrication and wiring layout for equipment and metal fabrication.
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The Radiologic Technologists work under the supervision of the Director and Staff Radiologist; performs a variety of radiology procedures utilizing all aspects of the equipment. Required: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification; California Radiologic Technologist (CRT) license with fluoroscopy permit; American Heart Association BLS.
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You must demonstrate applied experience and working knowledge of developmental test process, test set-ups and integration, test equipment design with transition to the factory, and verification / validation of product hardware using proven test systems, methodologies, and techniques.
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Job Description The Service Technician - SBE is responsible for repairing and reconditioning equipment in the profit center and/or customer locations. Must be willing to learn how to connect equipment to water sources, add additional lines and drainage when vital.
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Ability to use small tools and light duty equipment to support testing in laboratory. Assist with field team logistics including pickup/transport of equipment, samples, etc. Must have current ACI Concrete Strength Testing Technician certification.
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Operate ground support equipment as required+ Conduct mechanical / electrical removals and installations+ Return aircraft to service after maintenance at off-site locations+ Act as shipping and receiving agent for parts+ Create service orders with SAP+ Provide time estimates+ Audit your own location and truck monthly+ Perform other duties as assigned.
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As America's largest supplier of respiratory and durable medical equipment, Lincare's mission is to set the standard for excellence, transforming the way respiratory care is delivered in the home.
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Director Supply Chain Position Summary Directs an organization’s overall supply chain operations for a facility or multiple facilities, including purchasing, inventory and distribution of supplies and equipment.
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