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Occasional exposure to burns from hot food or dishes. Under direct supervision, according to defined procedures and established schedules, performs a variety of kitchen, cafeteria, sanitation, and tray line activities.
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Monitors patient library and print films and burns CDs as needed. Work today, get paid today! The Ultrasound Technologist will perform a wide range of ultrasound exams, such as general ultrasound, breast, OB/GYN, vascular, and other ultrasound exams on incoming patients.
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GBMC HealthCare and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity employers. Works in kitchen, dish room, Cafe, Dining Room, under generally comfortable conditions. Periodic exposure (approximately twenty percent of work time) to uncomfortably warm temperatures and noise in dish room or cold temperatures while entering refrigerator or freezer.
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Occasional (up to twenty percent of work time) exposure to hazards such as cuts, burns and bruises due to working with kitchen utensils (including knives) and equipment. Occasional (up to twenty percent of work time) exposure to hazards such as cuts, burns and bruises due to working with kitchen utensils (including knives) and equipment.
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The surgical subspecialties include: pediatric general surgery, cardiac, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, orthopedics, urology, plastic, burns, trauma, transplant, gastrointestinal, fetal surgery, and dental.
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Welds, cuts and burns steel pipes, plates, tanks and miscellaneous metal stock in shop, outside and in trenches throughout the Company gas distribution system and plants. We are a Fortune 200 company, 19,000 colleagues strong serving more than 10 million customers at six energy companiesAtlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco.
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Burns & McDonnell is looking for an energetic person with a high level of initiative to market and manage projects, focusing on federal facility and infrastructure projects for the Department of Defense (DOD.
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Occasional exposure (less than twenty percent of work time) to noxious fumes and burns while pouring molten metal alloy. Thorough knowledge of equipment operations, radiation physics, radiobiology, anatomy and physiology, quality assurance and patient care technique.
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Occasional exposure to burns from heat and steam; danger from wiring and falls. Performs carpentry duties to include; repairing drywall and plaster walls, acoustical ceiling track, tile, doors, furniture repair and assembly, and hanging shelves/pictures, etc.
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250 lbs Standing, walking, sitting, stooping Working Conditions Some exposure to noise and/or vibrations; hazards (mechanical, radiant energy); biohazardous materials, burns, electrical, other; fumes, poor ventilation, mists, dust, odors, gas; moving machinery Conditions of Employment Maintain current CPR certification, NRP for NICU, and valid MD Respiratory Care Practitioner License.
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Join Gifted and enjoy memorable experiences at and away from the bedside while advancing your career on your terms RESPONSIBILITIES: Burn Unit Nurses are focused on helping patients recover from severe second and third-degree burns, or providing end-of-life treatment if needed – often responsible for observing, monitoring, and ventilating burn victims to protect their physical well-being.
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If you'd like more detail on these Burns RN assignments or are ready to get started with the placement process, please apply online now. Supplemental Health Care is working with a hospital in Baltimore, Maryland to hire Burns RNs. For more than 30 years, we've specialized in helping healthcare professionals find the assignments that best fit their current needs and long-term career goals.
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Carpentry and finishing; Performs carpentry duties to include; repairing drywall and plaster walls, acoustical ceiling track, tile, doors, furniture repair and assembly, and hanging shelves/pictures, etc.
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We are seeking a Registered Nurse-Burns for a travel assignment in Baltimore Maryland. By matching the right travel healthcare professional with the right organization, TotalMed continues to offer a lifeline to facilities and their patients.
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Job DescriptionAs an intensive care unit burn nurse (RN B-ICU, RN ICU-B), you will be monitoring patients with highly unstable, life-threatening burns to ensure they receive the best possible care.
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