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Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems. Minimum 5 year’s applicable experience (5+ years preferred)Experience with servicing and troubleshooting general X-ray imaging systemsFamiliarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus The ideal candidate(s) should have at least 5 yrs experience in the field as a CT Imaging Service Engineer, AA degree or higher in Electronics Tech required or Military equivalent.
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Successful candidates will have opportunities to work with human uterine artery and placenta and novel primary vascular cell models from these tissues and to learn a variety of perinatal vascular biology research skills such as functional proteomics to analyze protein sulfhydration in potassium channels and angiogenic signaling pathways regulating uterine and placental vascular sequelae in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia.
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General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer. Experience is required servicing imaging equipment to include Toshiba, Siemens, and GE. Outstanding customer service skills. Familiarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus.
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Must have valid US drivers' license, clean driving record, and must pass criminal background and drug screening. Must be able to work in the US without Visa sponsorship. All candidates are subject to drug screen and criminal background check.
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Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems.
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Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems.
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Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems.
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Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems.
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PET/CT Technologist – Irvine, CA Are you ready to explore new places while building your resume? We are looking for a professional, experienced PET/CT Technologist in Irvine, CA that is able to work quickly and efficiently while providing excellent patient care.
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The Specialist will support the technology-based Simulation Program, Ultrasound Program and the Standardized Patient Program. Led by Chancellor Howard Gillman, UC Irvine has more than 36,000 students and offers 224 degree programs.
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License Required State of California Radiologic Technologist (CRT) License & Fluoroscopy Permit Certifications Required AHA BLS Certification, American Registry of Radiologist Technologist (ARRT) Radiology & CT certifications.
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Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT) or Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT) from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) is required for any Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) working in the Pulmonary Function Laboratory (PFT.
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Responsible for the provision of quality patient care, including the timely throughput of patients and the performance of their exams.
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Responsible for the provision of quality patient care, including the timely throughput of patients and the performance of their exams.
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Hands-on technologist with deep expertise in big data ecosystem for data integration, data storage, compute framework, analytics, and advanced visualization (i.e., ETL Tools, Streaming Tools, No-SQL data bases, Spark, Airflow, ELT tools like DBT, Reporting Tools, AI/ML Platforms.
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