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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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Under general supervision, incumbents are responsible for performing a variety of specialized and skilled duties involving the installation, alterations, repair, preventative maintenance, and calibration of water/wastewater related instrumentation.
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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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You’ll also Participate in field assignments that will include observation of explorations (soil and rock borings, test pits, CPT soundings, geophysical testing); geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring; and inspection of the construction of geotechnical structures (earth retaining structures, deep foundations, dams, tunnels, and shallow foundations), as well as oversight of subsurface investigation and laboratory testing programs.
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One of the following is required within 1 year of hire or transfer into position RDMS - ARDMS Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer RVT - ARDMS Registered Vascular Tech RDCS - ARDMS Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer ARRT(S) - ARRT Sonography ARRT(VS) - ARRT Vascular Sonography RVS - CCI Registered Vascular Specialist RCS - CCI Registered Cardiac Sonographer.
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The typical lab technician is expected to use general lab methods, techniques, equipment, and instrumentation in compliance with quality assurance programs and standard operating procedures. Hiring a Lab Technician for a great microbiology lab in Fresno, CA.
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The Sterile Processing Technician cares for and maintains all surgical instrumentation and sets up supplies and instruments for surgery cases. Knows operating room instrumentation. The Sterile Processing Technician cares for and maintains all surgical instrumentation and sets up supplies and instruments for surgery cases.
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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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Capable of operating, maintaining and troubling shooting the more advanced instrumentation in the laboratory (LECO, FIA, ICP) Capable of operating, maintaining and troubling shooting the more advanced instrumentation in the laboratory (LECO, FIA, ICP.
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Performs preventative maintenance, recalibrates, troubleshoots and repairs laboratory equipment and instrumentation including microscopes, gas chromatographs, high-performance liquid chromatographs, spectrophotometers, nuclear magnetic resonators, centrifuges, sterile hoods, pipettes, pH meters, laptops and other laboratory equipment; maintains an inventory of replacement parts; arranges for major repairs by outside vendors.
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Tools and practices used in performing all preventive/predictive maintenance (thermography, infrared, motor circuit analysis and other predictive maintenance tools) on the electrical instrumentation, equipment and systems used in the District's infrastructure.
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Provide technical, programming and design services in support of Instrumentation & Controls/Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) design and implementation projects as a part of a project team.
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Works with faculty in planning for numbers, locations and costs of labs to be offered; prepares budget estimates and budget requests for dean approval; works with faculty to prepare and set up demonstrations, modify lab activities and develop new experiments to support classroom learning; may perform demonstrations of lab exercises for classroom sessions; demonstrates and documents the operations of laboratory instrumentation.
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