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Experience with Digital Signal Processing and communications systems theory and RF waveform generation/reception architecture development. You will be responsible for the Customer Requirements analysis and defining required real-time embedded processing hardware, digital, analog and RF hardware architecture design, digital signal processing algorithm design, signal generation functionalities design, and physical and logical interfaces (digital, electrical, RF, software etc.
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Work in a Spa Concierge capacity as needed assisting with spa reception and reservations. Hearing requirements: constant need to speak on telephone and/or two-way radio, respond to general public and converse with staff.
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May also perform bindery, QC and final check, housekeeping, file services, call center representative, and reception, etc. This position reports directly to the Site Manager, Site Supervisor, or Assistant Site Manager, depending on site personnel configuration.
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Under the supervision of the Recreation Supervisor/Recreation Area Manager, this position provides reception and general administrative and program support in order to ensure the implementation and monitoring of instructional classes, camps, aquatic programs and other Parks & Recreation activities and services.
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Senior Recreation leaders receive training, instruction and/or assistance from the Recreation Supervisor/Recreation Area Manager, is able to adjust when new or unusual situations arise, and is fully aware of the operating procedures and policies.
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Under direct supervision and control of a licensed pharmacist, provides in-person and telephone reception, receives and directs new and refill prescriptions for further processing, produces computerized or typed prescription labels, packages and sells filled prescriptions and pharmaceutical merchandise and assists pharmacy personnel with clerical functions.
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Minimum six (6) months reception/security for front desk office at hotel, hospital, retirement community or condo building with one (1) year in institution/residential security. Minimum six (6) months reception/security for front desk office at hotel, hospital, retirement community or condo building with one (1) year in institution/residential security.
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As needed available to respond through-out the shift for all GRC (independent living residents) needs/concerns and activated emergency alarm call system; assesses need for treatment (911). Prominently stationed in the GRC/independent living building and available to respond through-out the shift for all GRC (independent living residents) needs/concerns and activated emergency alarm call system; assesses need for treatment (911.
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Provides in-person and telephone reception to patients in accordance with established service and telephone access standards. Excellent Customer Service and telephone reception skills. Completes appropriate documentation and secures the bank deposit and exchange fund for pick-up by armored car delivery service.
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Maintain cleanliness and organization of the reception area. Coordinate with other administrative staff to ensure smooth office operations. Assist with administrative tasks such as filing, scanning, and data entry.
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Daily they will be Manning the Reception desk and answering calls. Will require lifting incoming Packages from FedEx & UPS. Daily they will be Manning the Reception desk and answering calls. Customer Service is paramount.
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Maintain a professional reception area/office (organize patient education materials, straighten up the facility, report any larger maintenance issues to management for follow-up). Securely store and handle patient records in compliance with legal requirements, including HIPAA privacy and security regulations.
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We work together across programs to address homelessness, lack of affordable housing, and to support immigrant rights in order to meet the complex needs of our communities and collectively address the root causes of suffering and injustice.
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