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Job Requirements: Education and Work Experience: Associate's Degree in radiological technology: Preferred Licenses/Certifications: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists – Radiography (ARRT-R): Required Radiologic Tech (RT) in the state of practice: Required in CA and HI Basic Life Support (BLS OR HS-BLS OR RQIBLS) certification: Required Fluoroscopy license in state of employment: Preferred Essential Functions: Performs screening procedures for diagnostic interpretation.
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All you need is typing and basic computer skills - A full in house labs, digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray, K laser, brand new ultrasound and more. Dr. Kang has exotic animal experience and is willing to mentor associates for those interested in learning this skill; however, working with exotics is not required.
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Familiarity with basic PTC Windchill system administration. Experience supporting Material Requirements Planning (MRP), Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Application and Product Lifecycle Management (ALM/PLM), Quality Management Systems (QMS), and their associated modules within the Costpoint ecosystem.
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Food Handler Certification (Basic Food Safety) required Erewhon has many opportunities for career development and growth as we expand across Southern California with seven current stores (Calabasas, Fairfax, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Silver Lake, Studio City, and Venice) and three more NEW locations opening soon (Beverly Hills, Culver City, Pasadena.
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An MSRI performs basic account servicing functions provided at the greeter station, MSR office, and the teller line. Basic computer and 10-key skills. Knowledge of or ability to learn email, basic word processing and Internet.
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Knowledge of ophthalmic medical terminology, basic ocular anatomy, basic ocular physiology, common visual pathologies. Knowledge of ophthalmic medical terminology, basic ocular anatomy, basic ocular physiology, common visual pathologies.
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Eight (8) or more years of clinical research experience within in the biopharmaceutical industry, and/or private practice, (including hospital based) basic science research combined with clinical teaching and patient care activities.
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Position Information Position Title Adjunct Pool - Psychology Department Position Category Adjunct FLSA Exempt Position Status Adjunct Location Thousand Oaks University Background Basic Function Under the direction of the Dean, Department Chair or Program Director, the Adjunct Faculty Member is responsible for providing academic instruction to students for the assigned undergraduate and/or graduate courses.
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Working knowledge of the application of color, materials and aesthetic form• Basic verbal and written communication skills• Basic knowledge of design process and phasing procedures• Basic MS Office application skills• Intermediate knowledge of Adobe Suite software• Intermediate sketching and rendering skills• Intermediate Revit skills APPLICATION REQUIREMENTSApplicants selected for an interview must provide their travel arrangements at their own expense.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association or Red Cross. Knowledge of basic computer skills to perform data entry and to obtain information from Hospital Systems utilizing a personal computer.
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Experience working with the general publicExperience in teaching, mentoring or child careWorks well with others; collaboratesKnowledgeable about coding and technology; or able to quickly pick up basic conceptsMust be fun to work with and like working in fast-paced environments where requirements can change frequently.
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Comfortability with handling biological specimensAbility to accurately identify specimens Basic computer knowledge and data entry skills High level of attention to detail with the ability to prioritize and multitaskAbility to work in a fast paced production environment and meet established turn-around times.
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Prepare specimens for testing and analysis Scan and/or data entry of specimen and patient information. Ensure all lab equipment is working properly and perform minor instrumentation maintenance. Troubleshoot any specimen related issues.
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Follow all Standard Operating Procedures to ensure safety and quality standards. If you're looking for a career with an industry leader that offers opportunity for growth, continual development, professional challenge and the chance to make a real difference, apply today.
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Proficient in basic computer skills, including: Microsoft word, Microsoft excel, Windows Operating System environment. A large, privately owned electronics manufacturing company is growing and looking to add an Electrical Troubleshooting Technician, level 2.
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