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Job Description The Mechanical Engineer will perform engineering calculations and prepare detailed mechanical engineering drawings for HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection design for buildings primarily within the higher education, science and technology, utility, data center, cannabis, manufacture, industrial, and healthcare market sectors.
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The Construction Site Manager manages all aspects of the build including schedule and budget, contractors, material/equipment deliveries, job-site safety, quality control/assurance, design & permit adherence, and construction reporting to the project team.
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This individual will work closely with Product Marketing and Systems Engineering to understand customer needs, and with product development teams to implement design solutions for New Product Introduction and High Volume Manufacturing.
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Perform other related work assigned by Quality Assurance Manager. Marathon Staffing is seeking qualified, reliable candidates for a Temporary, Quality Assurance Supervisor for our busy food manufacturing company in Cambridge, MA.
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Inspects building envelope including masonry, concrete, EFIS, waterproofing, glazing, fire escapes, roofing, building entry and access, and other physical construction components and systems for structural and physical integrity.
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NeuroLogica is the global corporate headquarters and manufacturer of mobile computed tomography, and is also the US headquarters for sales, marketing, service and distribution of all Samsung digital radiography and ultrasound systems.
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The Supplier Process Engineer serves as ABIOMED’s primary technical contact with US based suppliers, leads product development team’s supplier initiatives, second source critical suppliers, and establishes “Quality at the Source” programs with key partners.
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The position will interact with a multi-disciplinary team of professionals throughout the U.S. and will provide leadership and client development specifically in water resources engineering, watershed planning, construction management, civil infrastructure design, and permitting.
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Founded in 1956, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is the premier specialty retailer of high-quality products for the kitchen and home in the United States. Our corporate values that guide our actions and decisions are our People First culture, customers, quality, shareholders, integrity, and corporate responsibility.
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Samsung aims to become a global leader in the medical imaging space and is investing heavily in developing innovative, advanced imaging technologies that will improve the quality of people's lives.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Vascular Tech for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients. Delivers quality, cost effective patient care in a professional manner.
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Treasury Technology and Systems: Implement and maintain treasury management systems (TMS) to optimize treasury operations. Professional certification such as Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is advantageous.
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Computer literacy in the department's law enforcement technology preferred, including word processing, CJIS, ID equipment, various alarm systems/computers, and other security-related software. Computer literacy in the department's law enforcement technology preferred, including word processing, CJIS, ID equipment, various alarm systems/computers, and other security-related software.
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You Will Be Supported Through Ongoing Training In The Wraparound Model, Billing Practices, Exposure And Collaboration With Other Community Systems, Training In Evidence Based And Trauma Informed Models, And Consistent Weekly Supervision.
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MelroseWakefield Hospital and Lawrence Memorial Hospital are distinguished by the range of high-quality clinical care and services. It has been recognized as the Daisy Team of the Year. This unit includes a variety of new graduates and experienced nurses who collaborate with multidiscipline to provide high quality care.
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