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If you are a motivated, energetic, and creative person looking to start a career in Packaging/Product Development Engineering, QTS wants you as our Product Development Co-Op student. The co-op student will assist the Product Development department with projects from scope definition through implementation.
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Minimum of one internship/co-op experience or an equivalent 3 months of experience in a technician or maintenance role working on or with machines, vehicles or large equipment. As a new engineer, you will be provided with a structured training and development curriculum; a blend of instructor-led, virtual classrooms, eLearning courses, and on-the-job training provided by expert mentors and team members to assist you in developing your career.
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Join our dynamic S&OP team as a Sales & Operations Tech Intern , merging customer service, logistics, and compliance documentation responsibilities. Join our dynamic S&OP team as a Sales & Operations Tech Intern , merging customer service, logistics, and compliance documentation responsibilities.
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Tier 2 : 2+ years med surg experience with completion of a peri-op 101 program. MNA represented position. Tier 2 : 2+ years med surg experience with completion of a peri-op 101 program. Tier 1 : 2 years multispecialty operating room experience required.
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Any and all other duties as assigned, to include the responsibilities of a Pre-Op/PACU RN. The Pre-Op/PACU Manager at our Two Twelve Surgery Center is responsible for staffing, managing, and coordinating the activities required to provide a safe environment for patients undergoing invasive procedures or surgery.
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