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Topics include but not limited to animal care and feeding, gardening, sustainability, insects, birds, soil science, freshwater ecology, wetland ecology, forest ecology, art, cooking. Topics taught through exploration, games, art, songs, and stories.
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As the Industrial Engineer for DuraMag® and Magnum® (Shyft Group brands) based at our manufacturing facility in Waterville, ME, you will enjoy planning and designing manufacturing plant floor layouts to properly locate and co-ordinate equipment and material for efficient production.
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Possesses working knowledge in downstream processing for vaccine production, e.g. Lyophilization, Tangential Flow Filtration, Centrifugation, Emulsification, Filling, etc. Possesses working knowledge in vaccine antigen production processes, e.g. Tissue Culture, Fermentation, Chicken Embryo Origin Processes, etc.
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As a Manual Machinist, you will be at the forefront of our production process, utilizing your expertise to fabricate precision parts and contribute to the overall success of our projects. Record-Keeping: Accurate record-keeping is a part of the role, involving documentation of production activities, materials used, time spent on each job, and any issues encountered.
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The Production Supervisor supervises all shift employees and complies with all safety, quality, quantity, and housekeeping standards. Responsible for all processes, equipment, employees, safety, and housekeeping of the area and meeting production quality and quantity standards on the shift.
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Centrally located off I-95 - easy access to premier skiing, Atlantic coastline, many lakes, and rivers Rural lifestyle with close amenities Thriving culture in music, theater, and art Year-round outdoor recreation Safe neighborhoods with great school systems Northern Light Inland Hospital is a dynamic healthcare organization with a 48-bed hospital and a 105-bed continuing care center on campus in downtown Waterville, Maine.
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There are many exciting changes happening in our downtown with a brand new hotel and restaurants within walking distance and an art center being built right across the street from our practice.
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State-of-art-equipment including new iTero scanners, cone beam, and 3D digital printing. State-of-art-equipment including new iTero scanners, cone beam, and 3D digital printing. The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization.
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Northern Light Inland Hospital in Waterville, Maine has an excellent opportunity for an OB/GYN physician to join our highly respected Womens Health team.
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Job Description:Principle ResponsibilitiesCompletes neuropsychological assessmentsUses state of the art assessments with appropriate reliability and validity. Provides a warm, welcoming, safe environment for clients and others Job RequirementsDoctoral degree from an AP or CPaccredited psychology program, an internship with experience in neuropsychology, and a postdoctoral fellowship with specialization in neuropsychology.
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Through preparation and production, your talents bring to life the vision of our founders - incredible wings and a large selection of other great eats that make Guests hunger for another visit.
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Assists with the processing and maintenance of production records, including, production batch records, room use logs, calibration reports, equipment logs, third party laboratory results and environmental monitoring results.
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Determines disposition of finished product by collecting, classifying, analyzing, and interpreting production and quality data; judging product acceptability in comparison to specifications. Identifies in-process product condition by collecting samples during production process; conducting in-process inspections and physical tests.
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We've got great jobs for people just starting out in the workforce, looking for a flexible second job or staying in the workforce after retirement.
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Production Workers in Waterville - Multiple Positions Available. We are now hiring Production Workers for a client in Waterville, Maine. Do you have welding or production experience.
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