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The BMET III will possess a substantial background of knowledge and experience and is expected to contribute to: corporate initiatives regarding improvement and development of policy and procedures; technical guidance in the selection and installation of medical equipment and systems; and staff development and mentorship.
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No experience required, new Taskers welcome!
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Safely operate heavy equipment, the backhoe, mower, sweeper, trimmer, dump truck or other cemetery equipment. Backhoe/Heavy Equipment operator operates tractor driven hydraulic digging machine, making all necessary working adjustments and minor maintenance and repairs and operates heavier equipment and does a variety of other cemetery tasks as assigned.
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A leading innovative healthcare company, specializing in the service of medical equipment for healthcare systems and hospitals, is currently hiring a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) II with minimum 3 years experience in the repair and preventive maintenance of medical equipment.
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May be asked to perform radiation protection, qualitative machine calibrations, and quality assurance of the radiation oncology equipment under the supervision of the medical physicist. May be asked to perform quality assurance procedures on treatment planning system, linear accelerator, and brachytherapy device under the supervision of the medical physicist.
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Will Install, service, dismantle, and maintain all types of Hi Vacuum and Thermal Cycling Equipment used for production testing. Shall perform scheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, repair on: Production machinery, Assembly & Test Equipment, CNC Equipment, HVAC / Cleanroom systems, Electrical Service Equipment, Vacuum Pumps & Compressors.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator operates machines and/or equipment at a recyclery, landfill, or transfer station. + Operates equipment including excavator, compactor, bulldozer, forklift, front end loader and other equipment, using proper techniques.
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A leading innovative healthcare company specializing in the service and asset management of movable medical equipment for healthcare systems and hospitals is currently hiring a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) with minimum 5 years experience in the repair and preventive maintenance of medical equipment.
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Education/Licensure/Certification: Associate’s Degree, medical equipment repairer military training, or academic work aligned with AAMI’s Core Competencies for the Biomedical Equipment Technician, and a basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer and networking peripherals, English and professional skills plus additional certification and training as needed.
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Medical Gases – Understanding of: start-up & shutdown procedures, alarm response procedures medical are compressor systems, distribution systems, emergency shutoff procedures, waste anesthesia gas; Co2; Oxygen, Nitrogen, Medical vacuum & Nitrous oxide.
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Holistic health and wellness benefits: Company-paid medical, dental, and vision (with 100% employer paid options and 90% coverage for dependents), FSA and HSA, 401k match, and telehealth options including memberships to Headspace, Galileo, One Medical, Ginger and more.
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Knowledge and experience with transport equipment including Ciena, Fujitsu, Cisco, Calix, Adtran, Nortel, Nokia, etc. SUMMARY: The Telecommunications Equipment Installer III (Lead) is responsible for the installation and maintenance of telecommunication equipment for a variety of carriers.
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Operates x-ray, electrocardiograph (EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic test or calls medical facility or department to schedule patients for tests. Drapes patients with covering and positions instruments and equipment.
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Aerotek offers weekly pay, employee benefits including medical, dental & vision, life insurance, health advocacy and employee assistance programs, a 401(k) plan, and employee discounts. Job Title: Heavy Forklift Operator.
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Registered with American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) – Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS). About The Position Weekly Pay Range - $2531 To $2812 Summary : The Echo Tech produces quality images of heart muscle and functions; Sets up ultrasound equipment; records cardiac data and measurements using high frequency sound waves (ultrasound), and other noninvasive echocardiography testing equipment.
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