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The Flatbed Die Cutter Operator is responsible for the performance of manual and machine tasks in the set-up, maintenance, and operation of die-cut equipment to accurately produce products to customer specifications.
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Works within general guidelines and in coordination with LifeLink Staff and Logistics Support Personnel, applies principles of sterile technique and surgical expertise in the recovery of a variety of cadaver tissues for transplant, participates in a rotating per-diem schedule updated every seven days for bone and tissue recoveries, maintains an open line of communication with the Recovery Supervisor 1 and the Tissue Recovery Manager.
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Adheres to established protocols set forth in the LifeLink Foundation Tissue Bank Standards and Procedures Manual. Work requires the visual acuity and manual dexterity necessary to prepare tissue for clinical use and procure tissue in an aseptic manner.
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Responsibilities include performing all aspects of warehouse upkeep and order fulfillment, lifting up to 50lbs unassisted, operating a manual pallet jack, standing on feet for up to 8 hours, operating an RF scannermore.
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In this role, you will perform a variety of general manual labor tasks, including but not limited to, lifting and moving materials, loading and unloading vehicles, keeping the facility clean, organizing inventory supplies, and other activities in a helping or assisting manner.
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OR High School Diploma/GED with a Machining certification from an accredited university with courses that cover: Mathematics, CNC Milling, CNC Lathes, Print Reading, Machine Tooling, G&M code, FANUC controls, and hands on machine application (i.e. capstone, shop hours) and a minimum of 1 year general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines: including mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes, etc.
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Performs all routine testing in hematology, manual hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, processing, chemistry , manual chemistry, blood bank and microbiology as requested. Under the general supervision of the Supervisors, Manager or Director, performs clinical laboratory testing pursuant to established and approved protocols requiring the exercise of independent judgment and responsibility, maintains equipment and records, performs quality assurance activities related to test performance and may supervise and teach within the laboratory setting.
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In this role, you will set up an operation of manual and automated equipment, including drills, lathes grinders/finishers, welding, oxy/fuel, forklifts, saws, Shear, Break and Flight Press Machines.
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This includes FX, Commodity, Resale, and General risk buckets· Identify ways to automate manual aspects of estimating/costing process to generate better efficiency with costing· Support the project comparison process to identify and apply relevant lessons learned, project overruns, and change orders from past, similar projects· Responsible for generating cost breakouts and highlighting outliers.
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Stocker: Ability to operate equipment safely and properly, including electric/manual hand jack, floor scrubber, and cardboard baler. Processes customer purchases, performs general cleaning duties, stocks shelves and merchandise displays neatly.
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Understand and follows FDA and ISO standards in accordance with client's Quality Manual, GEN, Quality Procedures such as cGMP and GDP, Good Housekeeping, and departmental compliance in general.
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Ability to safely and properly operate equipment, including electric/manual hand jack, floor scrubber, and cardboard baler. Processes customer purchases, perform general cleaning duties, stocks shelves and merchandise displays neatly.
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