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Job Title: Survey Instrument Operator. Oversees surveying activities in the absence of Survey Party Chief. Experience with GDOT. Assist Party Chief in running the field operations. 1+ years of experience in land surveying.
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The Instrument Technician II will be responsible for disinfecting, sterilizing, and assembling surgical instruments, supplies, and equipment. One or more years of instrument technician experience.
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Merrick & Company has a nationally recognized Geomatics Business Unit that is immediately seeking a Survey Instrument Person I to be based out of our Chamblee, GA office. Successful candidate will work under direct supervision of a Professional Land Surveyor and party chief to complete surveys for various public and private clients including federal, state, and municipal institutions, developers, contractors, and private landowners.
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Summary The incumbent reports directly to the Nurse Manager/designee, or the Gastroenterologist.
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Job ID: 2024-63093
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Alternatively, the employer will also accept a Masters degree in Instrument & Controls, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a directly related engineering field plus two (2) years of applicable Instrumentation & Controls experience in lieu of a Bachelors degree plus three (3) years of described experience.
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0649 Medical Instrument Technician. For the GI Technician, certification is offered by the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates (SGNA) for level one and level two training. The incumbent reports directly to the Nurse Manager/designee, or the Gastroenterologist.
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Job Title: Instrument Technician. Outpatient sterile processing requires CRCST, CSPDT or CASSPT certification. Inpatient sterile processing requires CRCST or CSPDT certification. Central Service Technician Certification.
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SkyBridge Healthcare is currently seeking Technician with experience for a 13-week contract in GA. SkyBridge Healthcare is a premier staffing firm dedicated to matching outstanding talent with exceptional opportunities.
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1097A Midtown Op Surg Ctr - Instrument Tech. 1097A Midtown Op Surg Ctr - Instrument Tech. Min of 2 years of experience within specialty. No local candidates within 50 miles. Required BLS. ACLS.
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Instrument Technicians are also responsible for commissioning of new plants in addition to troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of plant instrumentation and controls. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., a world-leading manufacturer of industrial gases, is seeking a high energy, self-starter to fill an INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN position in the Midwest or Eastern US.
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