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The Infection Preventionist I ensures compliance with laws, regulations, accreditation standards, and best practices related to infection prevention and control using appropriate guidance documents and resources.
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Directives for signals, active warning devices, communication systems, wayside train control systems, Level 1 support for control center train control systems. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Programs, rail equipment maintenance and train control/signal system software and applications, Enterprise Asset Management/Enterprise Resource Management software and applications to Rail Systems and support facilities.
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Perform economic evaluations of alternative methods of cathodic protection and corrosion control. Corrpro Companies is looking for a AMPP / NACE Corrosion Engineer III. Corrpro provides professional corrosion consulting and cathodic protection engineering services to major oil companies, government agencies, municipal water, sewer and gas utilities, universities, and public transportation agencies.
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Certification in Infection Prevention and Control by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) to be obtained during the first two (2) years of hire. An active license in state of practice is required for a Registered Nurse or Clinical Lab Scientist.
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In this role, the System Control Engineer will contribute to the design and development of firmware solutions for embedded systems, implement PLC programming solutions, and create HMI for enhanced user experience, ensuring high performance and reliability.
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Make frequent contact outside own department to coordinate efficient CNC machining and to resolve CNC programming problems with manufacturing, engineering, quality control and tooling where above average poise, tact and skill are required.
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This position will oversee and manage staff responsible for developing, monitoring, and reporting on project controls function for major capital projects, including schedule, budget preparation, cost control, and program management activities.
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The Senior Histologist's activities include operating and maintaining laboratory equipment, monitoring, and evaluating the quality of tissue processing, verifying, and evaluating quality control results, and resolving technical and quality control problems.
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Establishes and executes development project plans (e.g., process and assay development, assay qualification, support tech transfer of processes) from cGMP manufacturing and assays to quality control.
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This philosophy allows each filmmaker complete control over their film: its concept, purpose, content, viewpoint, art, form, audience, and value. We are looking for a candidate with expertise in all areas of animation including the fundamentals of 2D and 3D animation (e.g. storyboarding, layout, acting, timing, character design), narrative storytelling, and the history and critical theory of animation.
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Understands fraud, BSA/AML and general IT risks in order to identify and assess key control activities in business processes. Advises stakeholders on internal control and governance matters and conducts proactive and ongoing risk management discussions with business leaders.
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Spotlight Operations/Lighting Control Boards operation & programming. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Ability to connect and communicate with a laptop to download control panel settings and upload firmware upgrades. Job related military service (e.g., Naval Nuclear Electricians Mate or Air Force Power Production Technician) Technical School Certification or directly related field experience with Automatic Transfer Switches, Power Control Systems, or other low and medium voltage power applications.
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Prior program cost control experience, including Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS) on Development programs. Northrop Grumman Defense Systems (NGDS) Sector is seeking a Principal Program Cost and Schedule Control Analyst (Level 3)/ Sr. Principal Program Cost and Schedule Control Analyst (Level 4) to join us in the pursuit of top-tier financial performance within the Advanced Programs Operating Unit (OU.
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