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Minimum of five years of technical experience performing clinical or biomedical equipment installation, testing and repair of instrumentation, power supplies and electro/mechanical power transmission devices for all types of biomedical or radiological equipment, or equivalent, is required.
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Analytical and communication skills with the ability to communicate technical issues to the customer in an easy to understand mannerAbout Preferred Medical, an NDC Company:Preferred Medical, An NDC Company is a national medical supply company serving the post-acute, long-term care and retail pharmacy markets, as well as DME providers.
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In the role of Fire Alarm Inspector 4 represents the highest level of technical expertise and leadership in inspections, testing and preventive maintenance of fire alarm systems. NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level II or NICET Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems II or pass NICET II exam within 90 days of employment.
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Reporting to the Assistant Dean, Recruitment and Admissions, the Associate Director is the office’s senior Slate administrator, primary liaison with the central University Information Systems (UIS) team, and primary technical liaison with all Admissions vendors.
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Duties Provide technical leadership to the EE team through the following: - Design and testing of SiC-based power electronic converter topologies including active rectifiers, isolated DC-DC converters, solid-state-transformers, and high-speed motor drives - Detail PCB designs including SiC gate drivers, system control PCBs, and support hardware - Optimize embedded control algorithms, harmonic compensators, software PLLs, etc.
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Working knowledge of material analysis techniques (microscopy, mechanical testing, physical property testing, etc)Ability to manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines. Technical background in composites or other similar materials-based industry.
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Staff who are unable to successfully complete the certification process at the subsequent testing will be evaluated for competency by the Director of Security and Human Resources. Other Requirements:Computer proficiency and technical aptitude with the ability to utilize one or more of the following: Microsoft Word Power Point Excel Microsoft Outlook Meditech (if applicable to position) Epic (if applicable to position) Performance Manager/NetLearningMust be able to read, write, and speak the English language in an understandable manner.
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Role: Application QA Testing Lead. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or other related scientific or technical discipline.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Ensure software testing is done on time and as planned and notify management about bottlenecks and other issues and risks. Familiar with User Acceptance Testing (UAT) processes and collaborating with the business stakeholders on UAT process.
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Assist in the design, analysis, and testing of mechanical components and systems related to power supplies and power distribution. Support the creation of technical documentation, including design reports, test plans, and system integration guidelines.
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With a 15,000+ employee stakeholder workforce, the City of Baltimore's occupations span from executive and managerial to laboring, including public health and safety, clerical, technical, administrative, and support capacities throughout the metropolitan area.
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Duties include performing systems requirements analysis, functional analysis, timeline analysis, trade studies, requirements allocation and interface definition, technical management, integration, system testing, and quality assurance.
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Experience serving in a hands-on technical leadership role on contracts with DoD laboratories/organizations (e.g. Air Force Research Laboratory, Office of Naval Research, Army Futures Command.
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Start your Voyage – Apply NowGet to Know the OpportunityThis role will be supporting the Benefitfocus side of the business of Voya. The position will require a senior full stack Java technical lead who is well skilled in the design of business functions, applications, information and infrastructure architectures and it will require coding, testing, debugging and maintaining components of information applications.
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