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Basic Background RequirementsAttention to detail and good documentation skillsAbility to work on pharmaceutical products with the end patient in mindAssemble simple devices with short cycle times and high daily volumesAssemble complex devices with long cycle times and low daily volumesOperate automated assembly equipmentMedical manufacturing experience is preferredOperate equipment, fixtures and test stations per procedures and training.
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Your patients may need ventilators, transfusions, complex wound care or ongoing dialysis. Working at an acute care hospital or long-term acute care center, youll provide care for those with medically or surgically complex cases.
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We are committed to providing our customers with exactly what they need, from outsourced single studies and the supply of animal models and services, to managing complex programs and the development of long term strategic partnerships.
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Allison Pointe Healthcare Center - Calling all qualified RN s - Help us reach out and make a difference in the lives of others We have openings on our Skilled/Vent Unit. Work in a fast-paced, clinically complex environment.
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Position Description: Reporting to the Imaging Service Manager, the Imaging Field Service Engineer troubleshoots, repairs, calibrates, and verifies the performance of complex and intricate medical imaging equipment in a specialty area including, but not limited to, Cardiac Cath Labs, CT, PET/CT, and various other potential medical imaging modalities.
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Effectively, managed integrated team(s) on large complex and multi-phase life science and industrial manufacturing capital programs. You have knowledge of multiple project delivery methods, including alternative project delivery (design build and construction manager at risk.
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Demonstrates thorough knowledge of automation & digitization in a professional services environment including but not limited to:Innovating through new and existing technologies, along with experimenting with digitization solutions;Working with large, complex data sets to build models and leverage data visualization tools to provide insights to clients; and,Utilizing digitization tools to reduce hours and optimize engagements.
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Assist physicians with patient management Provide Surgical patient care by assessing, planning, and implementing the nursing care patients receive before, during and after surgery Professional ambulatory care nursing is a highly complex specialty where you will care for patients in environments that are not in hospitals.
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You’ll engage with, and be an advocate for, clients when answering inbound calls, taking ownership, and tackling complex issues to offer the best possible solution. You’ll also take charge of your own professional journey by attending the Schwab Service Academy, which provides you with the paid training, study time, and support you need to obtain your Securities Industry Essentials and FINRA Series 7 & 63 licenses.
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Working in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), a high-tech children’s services area for critically ill, medically complex and/or post-surgical patients, pediatric intensive care nursing jobs also involve collaboration with families, physicians and other healthcare professionals or clinicians to determine the best course of patient care and recovery.
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From infrastructure, plumbing, and appliances, to HVAC, fire protection, fabrication, and more, we make our customers’ complex projects simple, successful, and sustainable. Ferguson is now hiring a Counter Sales Supervisor to lead the day to day operations of our wholesale and retail parts counter.
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The Dispute Research Analyst is critical in resolving complex customer invoice disputes. Able to assess complex long-term objectives, business strategies, and government regulations, translating these into operational outcomes.
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In addition to caring for orthopedic patients, you will also gain experience working with surgical patients including, but not limited to: colorectal, urology, OBGYN, laminectomy, and complex medical patients.
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The ideal candidate has broad and deep technical expertise of knowledge repositories and exceptional communication skills to translate complex business processes into clear, concise written communication that is customized to fit the stakeholder audience.
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The candidate will serve as a medical/hospital claim processor for rework projects, compliance, and complex issues for a specific provider/network or large-scale rework projects generated as a result of plan sponsor issues, release fallout and/or legal/regulatory/compliance concerns.
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