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The Clinical Pilot Operations and Quality Manager will be responsible for defining SOPs, KPIs and quality frameworks for early client adoption pilots across all medical imaging-enabled Precision Diagnostics programs.
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You'll translate blueprints into fabrications of structural assemblies to include basic layout, precision drilling, countersinking and the use of calibrated tools, align parts on jigs and aerospace vehicles using templates and fixtures perform part-fitting operations such as filing, sawing, burring, trimming, framing, riveting, drilling and reaming and measure parts with micrometers and calipers to verify dimensions.
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RoleAs a Precision Grinder and Bead Blaster (also known as Surface Preparation Technician, Grinding Operator), you'll work with various sheet metal and steel plate parts in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
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As a manufacturing engineer, you will develop and sustain manufacturing processes utilizing cutting edge technologies to achieve micron level tolerances in precision machining operations. You will support ultra-precision turning and milling operations, with investigations and optimizations of tooling, machining process, and process flow to optimize performance.
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The Space Systems Command has the collective USSF mission responsibility for the development, deployment, maintenance and sustainment of space systems providing early missile warning capability; environmental sensing; precision navigation, guidance and timing; nuclear event detection; space launch capability; national and military satellite communications capabilities; launch range and network systems; advanced systems; and technology development programs.
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The Space Systems Command (SSC) has the collective SF mission responsibility for the development, deployment, maintenance, and sustainment of AF space systems providing early missile warning capability, environmental sensing, precision navigation, guidance and timing, nuclear event detection, space launch capability, national and military satellite communications capabilities, launch range and network systems, advanced systems, and technology development programs.
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Benefits of RNnetwork Customized benefits package with the pay and insurance coverage you need, beginning day one Paid private housing and utilities, and reimbursement for travel Reimbursement for licensing and certification Job description Embrace the opportunity to become an interventional radiology nurse in Colorado Springs, a role permeated with precision and compassion.
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Previous experience with Boeing 737 Previous experience with structural modifications Extreme attention to detail in regards to tolerances less than.010 Background in the Aerospace and Defense Industry, the US Department of Defense, or US Militar.
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The Department of Defense relies on satellites and advanced space-based technology for secure communications, navigation, real-time reconnaissance, precision targeting on the battlefield, early warning of potential missile launches, and even weather forecasting.
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With our expertise in design-build projects, design assist services, and plan and specification contracts, we ensure top-notch quality and precision in every aspect of our work. Plus, our in-house sheet metal fabrication shop allows us to deliver unparalleled craftsmanship for any ventilation project, regardless of size.
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Flight-Ready Examinations: Conduct thorough medical examinations with the precision of an air traffic controller, following FAA regulations and guidelines to ensure pilots and aircrew are fit for the skies.
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Colorado Precision Dentistry and Orthodontics in Highlands Ranch, CO is seeking a dental hygienist to join us 2- 3 days per week. We offer a full benefit package with healthcare, in house dental care for you and your family, retirement, and other fun extras like at-cost Botox and filler with Dr. Leyva.
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Must be able to read and understand job materials and finishing requirements for precision sheet metal, machining, and finishing. You should be proficient in: Deburring ExperienceMetal Casting ExperienceShop Math SkillsExperience in a Manufacturing EnvironmentBasic Computer Skills Machines & technologies you'll use: Paint Sprayer.
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Greet them with a smile that could melt a block of cheese, take orders with precision and ensure their dining experience is nothing short of amazing. You’ll be an ambassador of flavor, culinary maestro, and master of the chicken.
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Primary responsibilities related to integration, assembly, testing, and checkout (IATC) of high-precision tracking radar systems and associated electronic disciplines to include digital and analog signal processing, high power RF transmitters, receivers, antennas, antenna positioning systems, computers and computer interfaces.
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