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These fields are usually administrative, general office, clerical, or customer service in nature, such as clerk, mail distribution clerk, mail processing clerk, window clerk, bookkeeper, office assistant, etc.
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Responsible for specimen receipt, assessment, and pre-analytical processing services per written policies and procedures. Disciplines include Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Virology, Serology, Blood Bank, Immunology/Flow Cytometry, Histology and Pathology.
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We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including secured transportation, cash management, cash vault processing, forecasting, ATM, and cash recycler services.
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Job description: This is an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic engineering PhD graduate to conduct sophisticated biomedical image processing and analysis for imaging biomarker development and validation in neurological disorders.
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Work with staff in Cataloging, Metadata, and Digitization Services and in ASC Central Processing to prioritize book cataloging, digitization, and archival processing. The Archives and Special Collections Department (ASC) consists of 16 collecting areas comprising rare books, archival and special collections, as well as Central Processing and Research Services.
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Performs sterile processing and distribution functions within the Central Processing Department. Under limited supervision, performs work in a technical support position involving sterile processing and dispensing of supplies and equipment needed for patient care.
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Experience with large scale streaming platforms (e.g. Kafka, Event Hub, Databricks Live Table / Structured Streaming), processing frameworks (e.g. Spark, Databricks) and storage engines. Experience with large scale streaming platforms (e.g. Kafka, Event Hub, Databricks Live Table / Structured Streaming), processing frameworks (e.g. Spark, Databricks) and storage engines.
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Are you seeking an opportunity to learn new equipment and to work with today's most advanced thin film processing tools? Minimum of 1 year of related experience on semiconductor vacuum equipment (PVD, CVD, RIE, Ultra-high vacuum systems, IBE/IBD, and vacuum robot systems.
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Collaborate with Taft Discovery Analysts on data collection, processing, and ingestion into Relativity. 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney not limited to document review.
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Checking outgoing US mailbox, collecting US mail delivered and distributing US mail and in-house mail to the clients. The employee will also perform other reasonable related duties as assigned by the RN Supervisor and/ or Assisted Living Manager.
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Hands on experience on building data engineering pipelines on Spark/ Data bricks (Azure)Hands on experience with stream data ingestion /processing with SparkHands on experience on other Azure native data technology stackAzure Data factory, Synapse, SnowflakeExposure to providing ETL solutions for Azure native stack and in Spark.
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Image processing and other digital signal processing in an embedded environment. Image processing and other digital signal processing in an embedded environment. If you believe in big goals, consider joining our team to help solve reliability challenges for the world's largest semiconductor, printed circuit board, and precision assembly manufacturers.
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The job requires on-site work (sorting mail, depositing checks, and physical office organization). Office Assistant (part-time: 1 day/week, on site) We serve museums, corporations, private collectors, public art administrators, galleries, auction houses, and artists and offer our specialized capabilities for all projects – however large or small.
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Experience with dry/wet milling, oilseed processing/extraction, bioreactors, pet-food manufacturing, animal nutrition manufacturing, and/or cocoa seed processing experience are preferred.
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Hands on experience of working with continuous integration tools such Jenkins, Circle CI. " Broad hands on experience in AWS Cloud serverless components and ability to build and maintain cloud data processing systems (i.e. ECS, EKS, S3, Lambda, SQS/SNS, PostgreSQL, Dynamo, Sagemaker, Athena, etc.
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