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Knowledge and ability to use CRT/PC, electronic modality and other business equipment. At least two (2) years experience in a hospital, physician's office or other type of medical setting with emphasis in registration, scheduling, order entry and insurance verification.
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Ensures the presence and proper arrangement of surgical equipment and supplies in the operating room to each operation; assists the surgeon during the operation as allowed by professional and legal standards; and assists with cleaning operating room after the operation ensuring proper routing of equipment, and used material.
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Report malfunction of medical equipment to Office Coordinator/Practice Manager. Properly cleans and sterilizes equipment and prepares surgical trays as indicated by the physician. Sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, care, push and /or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination.
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Be an Expert: Prepares bakery department merchandise based on daily production needs by operating baking equipment; following recipes/make-up instructions; wrapping, labeling, and storing merchandise according to company policies and procedures; ensuring compliance with food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, cold chain compliance, and inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment; and demonstrating understanding of product and layout execution.
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Cooks are also responsible for the cleaning and sanitizing of food preparation area, storage areas, including interior and exterior of restaurant, equipment, and utensils. Cooks are also responsible for the cleaning and sanitizing of food preparation area, storage areas, including interior and exterior of restaurant, equipment, and utensils.
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Provides routine support services such as preparing patient trays, assisting with food preparation, replenishing supplies, washing dishes, and operating equipment in the cafeteria such as the cash register, cash handling, and/or patient tray service areas.
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POSITION SUMMARYThe Associate Maintenance Technician is responsible for equipment installation, start-up and maintenance of plant equipment. Optimize use of maintenance resources by using equipment and supplies needed to repair equipment to OEM standards.
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Operate, clean, and reassemble equipment/machinery where applicable. Maintain proper department conditions and supplies (e.g., shelf, case, sales floor, backroom, freezer, cooler, etc. Operate, clean, and reassemble equipment/machinery where applicable.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Field work at industrial locations throughout Connecticut will include wiring, troubleshooting, testing, repairing and upgrading of equipment. Traver IDC, a 4th generation family owned business located in Waterbury CT, is seeking skilled, licensed Electricians to join our team of Electro Mechanical professionals.
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Requires knowledge of equipment such as Lathes, milling machines, all types of grinding machines, power saws, honing machines, jig boring, hydraulic, and manual arbor and other types of presses and all other tool room equipment.
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BSME or in ManufacturingKaizen and Lean techniquesManufacturing processes and methods such as flow, layout, assembly, and equipment production. BSME or in ManufacturingKaizen and Lean techniquesManufacturing processes and methods such as flow, layout, assembly, and equipment production.
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The Assembly Automation Technician is responsible for ensuring the correct operation of automatic and semi-automatic assembly production equipment in accordance with governing documentation. " Make repairs to production equipment utilizing the following skill sets: Controls, drawings, electrical, general mechanics, hand tools, hydraulics, machine shop, piping systems, pneumatics, and welding.
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Diagnostic capabilities include using a laptop computer to troubleshoot equipment, read wiring schematics based on a tech level, and examine parts for defects, excessive wear, and the root cause of problems.
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Work Environment:For the most part the ambient will be room temperature, lighting and traditional office equipment as found in a typical office environment. Coordinates the pick-up and delivery of express mail services (FedEx, UPS, etc.
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Install and maintain AV equipment such as TVs, sound devices as needed by each location. Technicians will be working with low voltage wiring and associated devices for the operation of low voltage equipment.
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