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Other preferred qualifications include welding, fabrication and light machine work using a lathe, brake, and other machine shop tools. Millwright/Pipefitter certification or equivalent technical degree for industrial mechanic.
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Troubleshoot potential machine and engineering roadblocks in a technical and cost-effective manner. Open to learning new skills in the areas of 3D printing, materials and food science, computational design, and tissue engineering.
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Performs all phases of vascular ultrasound examinations utilizing a high degree of technical aptitude with an in-depth knowledge of normal anatomy and physiology. Demonstrates and assists in instruction of vascular ultrasound exams and hospital procedures to other technical, non-professional and ancillary personnel.
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Proof credit courses for accuracy in dates, times, minutes, section codes, fees, modalities, room features, class size, census dates to adhere to CCBC standards.
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The Processing Technician is responsible for identifying their own career goals and working with their processing team lead to develop plans to reach those goals. Perform Processing Lead job in a responsible manner.
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YOU The is a critical member of an experienced team of engineers that serve as technical experts to consulting engineers, architects, building departments, contractors, and our sales team in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast US. The engineer will support our connector, lateral-systems, fastener, and anchor products used in multi-story light-frame wood and heavy/mass timber construction.
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University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health is geared to professionals who are serious about learning and progressing in an encouraging setting where teamwork is a way of life. With close proximity to the ocean to the east, and the mountains to the west, Harford County offers an abundance of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, golfing, sailing, fishing, water activities, camping, and more.
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Maintains organization, cleanliness, and sanitation of work areas and equipment.
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From the creation of HR strategy using our leading Oracle-enabled HR Transformation labs, the application of design thinking that allows HR to challenge how work gets done today, to navigating the ever-evolving HR technology landscape to determine the right digital solutions to enable transformation, our HR Transformation practice is focused on helping HR take the lead.
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Bachelor’s Degree, in Engineering / Machine Design / Mechanical / Mechatronics or 10+ years equivalent experience. Familiarity with machine shop/manufacturing practices. Interface with engineering, sales, manufacturing, assembly, and technical service.
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Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Chemistry, Physics or other related technical discipline with 9+ years of relevant experience (7+ years with a MS and 4 with a PhD.
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The purpose of the Field Supervisor position is to supervise, lead and direct Hazmat Field Service Technicians and Hazmat Driver/Operators to assist in completion of assigned tasks or duties. Our comprehensive environmental solutions capabilities help customers safely manage their most technical waste streams.
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The Senior Bioinformatics Analyst will lead scientific analysis of data generated by multiple research projects using a variety of software applications. Develop and deliver content in, as well as lead, community outreach and training activities.
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The Technical Solutions Architect is the lead conduit between business process owners and executives at the client and the technical and the functional teams to ensure the application meets the agreed requirements.
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The Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is currently recruiting for a Lead Laboratory Research Specialist. Ability to provide highly detailed technical guidance to key laboratory staff.
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