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MediLodge offers U.S. Department of Labor approved apprenticeship programs to prepare non-certified staff to become CNAs and mentor nurses along their clinical career path to become Unit Managers, Assistant Directors of Nursing, and Directors of Nursing.
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Effective 2024 we are pleased to offer our full-time employees a variety of medical coverage options through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. MediLodge of Rochester Hills is ready to teach, train, and help you become a more well-rounded nurse leader.
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Ohio:Proof of formal training to expose X-rays (including FDOH Permit to Expose X-rays)Texas:CPR Certification, TSBDE: TX State Board of Dental Examiners. Georgia:CPR Certification, Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) certification, and proof of formal training to expose X-rays.
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The position requires excellent communication and coordination with the Directors of Cranbrook Schools, Institute of Science, Academy of Art, and Art Museum to ensure that expectations for the condition of the physical campus are met.
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Understanding of various RF materials and their applicability. Design experience in printed circuit board (PCB) with WiFi, BLE, UWB, GSM, 3G, 4G, and/or LTE modules. Knowledge of cellular technologies such as WiFi, BLE, UWB, GSM, 3G, 4G, and/or LTE.
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The Supervisor of Farm will report to the Manager of Farm. Essential DutiesLeadership Procedures & Tasks The Supervisor of Farm is responsible for leading teams to achieve the daily and weekly tasks to keep up with the operation workflow in the cannabis cultivation.
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Essential Duties Auditing Conduct cycle counts of finished products in CounterPoint to compare against physical counts on hand and data within METRC. Conduct cycle counts of raw materials in NAV/Google Sheets to verify on hand quantities.
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The ideal candidate has previous experience in an upscale catering department of a hotel, resort, or catering and conference facility. The General Manager/Director of Catering Sales and Operations, will direct the entire team on the property.
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Duties: · Mechanical assembly of power components, boards, enclosures, and cable assemblies · Fabrication with machining of metal, plastic, and composite materials · SolidWorks, Altium PCB design or similar software and Product Data Manager (PDM) software to access work instructions, BOMs, designs.
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Above all, the SWAT team is responsible for independently managing, researching, and documenting all call center consumers & subject matters of high risk, high touch, and high potential exposure to the Bank (within its SME) at a level that meets or exceeds the Bank’s high expectation in Default Servicing.
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Training/Lecensure: Board Certified as a Music Therapist by the Certification Board for Music Therapy, Completed an internship of at least 900 hour Mental Requirements: Must have the ability to work independently, make judgments based on assessments and data available and act accordingly.
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Lead the development, casting, machining, welding, and assembly of metal components, focusing on aluminum materials such as battery trays, covers, structural plates, and protective shields.
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The Fire Rescue is a full-service emergency response organization, including fire rescue, EMS services, Advanced Life Support transport, full response Hazardous Materials, and fire education, prevention, inspection, and investigation.
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3 to 5 years of experience working in a materials engineering lab performing metallography, scanning electron Microscopy, or mechanical properties testing The candidate must understand how to use a metallography, perform image analysis, and understand how to etch different materials and interpret microstructures.
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Construction Materials Testing Technician is responsible for traveling to construction project sites and working independently to perform a variety of testing and inspections on all materials related to construction including but not limited to: soils, concrete, aggregates, asphalt, and masonry.
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