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Lead Field Technicians are assigned an area(s) of primary responsibility within the scope of data collection: botany, soils, entomology, mammalogy (except Puerto Rico and Hawaii), limnology (except Hawaii), or instrumentation.
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As a Sonographer 1 you'll be in training to become a registered Medical Sonographers by the ARDMS, ARRT or CCI. Imaging techniques are dependent on a vast knowledge of human anatomy, principles of imaging, positioning techniques, biology, pathology, patient care procedures, physics and equipment instrumentation.
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Experience with shear rheometers, dynamic mechanical analyzers(DMA), tensile test frames, and thermal analysis instrumentation (DSC, TGA). The senior analytical chemist will utilize strong analytical skills that provide data driven conclusions to assist in research and development project objectives from idea conception through product commercialization.
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The incumbent is primarily responsible for ensuring the continuous operation of plant instrumentation and CCTV equipment of the plant by maintaining, testing, calibrating, troubleshooting and creating documentation for process instrumentation equipment.
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Acts as the Design and Development Sections Supervisor responsible for leading the effort with USAF Aircraft T-2 Modifications, Special Instrumentation, and other Ground Test Systems: Independently performs a range of design, development, analysis, or review tasks under generally established project deadlines.
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Job Segment: Sterile Processing, Patient Care, Infection Control, Instrumentation, Clinic, Healthcare, Engineering. Demonstrates extensive knowledge of multi-specialty instrumentation and serves as a resource for staff in SPD.
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Pay Range: $100,000 – $140,000/ annually Summary Provost and Pritchard Consulting Group is looking for an Electrical, Instrumentation, and Control Discipline Lead to build a group to support design and construction of agricultural, industrial, and municipal projects with a heavy emphasis on water projects.
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Previous experience performing related lab and field activities and/or maintaining scientific instrumentation (e.g. meteorological and aquatic sensors). NEON is a continental-scale ecological observation facility sponsored by the National Science Foundation that gathers and synthesizes data on the impacts of climate change, land use change and invasive species on natural resources and biodiversity.
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