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License/Certifications: RN License CPR RN CM/DN certification Online HRST Rater Training, Online HRST Advanced Rater Training, and Online HRST Reviewer Training If you are ready for a change, e-mail a resume (which will be kept in confidence.
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Certification as a Crestron Programmer, Crestron Technology Specialist (CTS) and/or CTS-Installation and/or CTS-Design training certification is desired. Certification as a Technology Specialist (CTS) and/or CTS-Installation and/or CTS-Design training certification is desired.
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Design a wide variety of AV/MM solutions including multi-level security VTC/PC systems, enterprise level VTC and collaboration systems, conference rooms, digital signage, and streaming. Analog, SDI and HD SDI signal processing and conversion.
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Crestron Programmer, Crestron Technology Specialist (CTS) and/or CTS-Installation and/or CTS-Design training certification is desired. Crestron Programmer, Crestron Technology Specialist (CTS) and/or CTS-Installation and/or CTS-Design training certification is desired.
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Minimum one (1) year of experience as a Mammography Technologist to include on-the-job training and internships OR registry-eligible ARRT advanced certification in Mammography (must be obtained within six (6) months of hire) WITH minimun one (1) year of recent experience as a Radiological technologist with ARRT required.
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Analog, SDI and HD SDI signal processing and conversion Digital video filtering and scalable video coding Compression and decompression techniques Encoding and decoding of television standards such as ATSC, QAM, NTSC, PAL Signal theory and analysis Audio processing Sound reinforcement and speaker placement Sightlines, screen size and projection distances AES/EBU or AES3 digital audio interlace standards Cable termination (Fiber, copper, audio, etc.
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You will bring a broad and varied skill set that includes understanding of instructional design models and theories, proficiency in virtual & instructor-led modalities, eLearning solutions, training plan creation, and program evaluation.
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Oversee the day to day operations, maintenance, and repair of ammonia refrigeration equipment and systems such as valve groups, compressors, electric motors, pumps, condensers for evaporators, compressed air, PLC's (troubleshooting) and related processes, machines and equipment.
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Perform various repair operations such as polishing, grinding, sandblasting, cleaning, spray coating to specifications. Understands CMM’s, S/B’s, engineering drawings and repair sketches.
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Extensive training and support to help you become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) We provide extensive training to anyone interested in learning about ABA therapy and autism and have a passion for working with children.
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The refrigeration mechanic will perform maintenance, installation, and repair work on refrigeration systems, equipment, and components. We are looking for an experienced HVAC/R technician to join our installation and repair team.
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Training and professional development : Ellio t t & Frantz will send you out to world class in-person OEM factory training from dealers like Wirtgen in Nashville and Hitachi in Atlanta so you can sharpen and expand your skillset, plus opportunities for online OEM training and classes.
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Support the Forklift Training Program at RTC and other locations as needed. EPA training and State/District licensing for asbestos and lead-based paint are a plus. Performing lead assessments for various weapons training areas.
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Job Type: Part-time Pay: Up to $34.00 per 45 minute session Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Paid time off Healthcare setting: Clinic Outpatient Private practice Medical specialties: Pediatrics Schedule: Monday to Friday Application Question(s): Do you have Orton Gillingham training or certification.
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APL provides eligible staff with a comprehensive benefits package including retirement plans, paid time off, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, flexible spending accounts, part-time study and training and development.
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