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RN Specialties: ICU, CVICU, PICU, NICU, PCU, ER, Tele, Med Surg, OR, Endo Cath Lab, LDRP, PACU, Dialysis, Case Manager, Home Health, Hospice, Respiratory Therapy. We specialize in travel RN s, Cath Lab, LPN, CNA, LTC, Allied, Therapy, Home Health, Pharmacy, Radiology.
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The Lead Clinical Lab Scientist performs, as assigned, all technical, analytical, clerical, and quality assurance tasks and duties associated with laboratory testing. Do you have the career opportunities as a Lead Clinical Lab Scientist you want with your current employer.
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Leads quality assurance for both molecular genetics lab and cytogenetics lab. Oversees and coordinates quality requirements for assay validation, technical transferring, clinical lab implementation.
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Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Clinical Lab Scientist opening.
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Estimated % of patients with PA Catheters: 0-1% Vents: 5% Ventric/ICP Monitoring: 0 line/Swan Cath 0-1% Epidural Cath and Pumps 2% Patients recovered directly in ICU: No, vented patients go direct if bed available.
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Perform simulation (RF circuit simulation, 3D EM simulation, and thermal simulation), factory bring up, lab bench debug, performance tuning and optimization, and validation of RF modules/SIPs. Work experience with RF lab equipment for device characterization, debug, and component/system performance validation.
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You have experience with all stages in the ASIC design flow including emulation, prototyping, DFT, timing analysis, floor planning, ECO, bringup & lab debug, and ATE test development. The base salary range is 128,000 USD - 258,750 USD. Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions.
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Strong fundamentals of signal integrity, transmission lines, EM and microwave theory; Experience in using 2-D and 3-D EM tools such as HFSS, CST, ADS or lab equipments such as TDR, VNA will be preferred.
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Working experience with DMPK lab is a plus. Perform in vitro ADME/DMPK assays, such as CYP inhibition and metabolic profiling. LC-MS/MS, bioanalytical analysis, HPLC/UPLC, SCIEX QTRAP, Thermo Q, DMPK.
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Competitive wages and bi-weekly pay (to include overtime pay and holiday rate) Home Care Assistance is proud to be the largest private-pay provider for senior companionship and home care for aging seniors in North America.
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Hands-on experience using optical instruments such as interferometer, spectrometer, scatterometer, lab microscope, Image Master type lens qualification tools, etc. Lead design validation, lab characterization and failure analysis of optical components and systems.
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Hands-on experience with common fiber optics lab equipment, such as fiber cleavers, fusion splicing equipment, etc. Working with other R+D team members to design, build, and/or test prototype fiber laser components/subsystems in the lab.
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Hourly Range: $23.75 - $54.50. The Optical Scientist Intern will play an important role in the development, design, and test of optical components, systems, or processes. Familiarity with CAD or Zemax a plus.
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Experience with developing RF test specifications and conducting RF lab testing with bench equipment (e.g. network analyzers, communication testers, spectrum analyzers, and oscilloscopes) Experience using circuit, EM, and thermal simulation tools such as Ansys HFSS, Keysight ADS/Momentum, Cadence Allegro, Cadence Virtuoso, Ansys Icepak, Flotherm.
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You will have an ASIC design verification background with hands-on experience in RTL verification and in-depth knowledge of SoC development cycle and the best industry practices, from specification through tape-out and lab validation, and a proven track record of success in high-performance/high-volume semiconductor markets.
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