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The ADOPT Onsite Field Service Engineer (Tier 3) reports to and works within an assigned client site location daily, providing support for technical system needs. Audio-Visual Field Service Engineer.
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University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health (UM UCH) , a member of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), has an immediate opening available for a full-time Psychiatrist. Location: Upper Chesapeake Health System.
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Provide technical engineering support to field construction, testing and commissioning crews. Perform modeling using system analysis software such as ASPEN, develop studies to establish zones of protection, calculate device settings for microprocessor and electro-mechanical relays, and conduct device coordinate study.
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Experience identifying source of truth system measures from 1st and 3rd party systems to support downstream Data Science, Machine Learning, and Analytics requirements. Employ business acumen and analytical skills to identify suspicious system behaviors and results, and track down issues before they impact downstream reporting and model outputs.
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Maintain excellent professional working relations with the many staff, partners, vendors, purveyors, suppliers, service providers, haulers, contractors, subcontractors, drivers, and public officials who support the daily operation of the Aquarium.
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Responsible for expanding and integrating LMS options with additional components (LTI’s and 3rd party tools) Coordinate with LMS support teams, CCBC Applications Development staff and Systems Engineering staff in the maintenance and upgrading processes for LMS(s.
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Age Range: 22 to adult Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type) lines, drips, vents, BIPAP/CPAP/High flow , med/surg/telemetry boarders, comprehensive stroke center, LVAD, ECMO, TPA, Tenecteplase, moderate sedation, restraints Respiratory available 24/7 for support.
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Verify patients and caregivers in the electronic verification system and Metrc. As a Budtender, you will be responsible for verifying patients and caregivers in the Commission electronic verification system, arranging and packaging patient orders, receiving payments from patients and caregivers, and operating and inputting into the point-of-sale system.
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The HRT Optimization Program Manager will act as the liaison between business teams, EBS, HR Shared Services, Payroll, and Kronos for system integrations, enhancements, and issue fixes; Responsible for translating business needs to effective design recommendations, system/data analysis, instituting design in the system, and participating in testing and deployment activities.
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Support preparations, execution, and resolution of major system design reviews (e.g., PDR, CDR, SVR, TRR, Physical Configuration Audits (PCAs), Functional Configuration Audits (FCAs), etc.
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Leads the transition to fully electronic record keeping and serves as the electronic records system technical specialist; troubleshoots software and hardware issues and coordinates with PCC technical support.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system, biology, microbiology, technical mathematics, and pharmacology are required. Collects data, such as, Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) readings, Electrocardiogram (ECG), Hemodynamics, laboratory values and patient history to fully understand reason for adjusting patient's life support equipment.
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Lead, support, and actively contribute to day-to-day maintenance activities in the areas of bottling, processing, facility, grounds and special projects. Provides electrical and plc programming support to plant, as needed.
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Reviewing field support requirements and recommending tool and test equipment. Monitor material lead times in support of repairs. NGMS is seeking a Principal Logistics Engineer 3 to join our SEIT & Product Support organization in Baltimore, MD. The successful candidate will apply experience in data analysis, maintenance processes and product support to serve as a Logistician in a variety of product areas supporting US Army, US Air Force, US Navy, US Marine Corps and other Customers.
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Interface with the University Space System Administrator to ensure space changes are being accurately tracked in Archibus so as to providing an always current inventory of all JHU owned or leased assets.
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