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Graduate of an Electronics& Instrumentation course (2 years minimum), from a recognized technical institute with subjects covering electronic and instrument control systems, and component maintenance OR Completion of a formal 5-year Instrument Technician apprentice program, including work on electronic and instrument control systems, and component maintenance OR Equivalent military training.
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Additional certification preferred in at least one of the areas below: Sterile Processing Management - C.S.P.M or Healthcare Leadership – CHL Sterile Processing Department Technician - C.S.P.D.T or Registered Central Service Technician – CRCST Certified Surgical Instrument Specialist - C.S.I.S or Instrument Specialist – CIS Flexible Endoscope Reprocessor (GI Scope) - C.F.E.R or Endoscope Reprocessor - CER Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of human anatomy and medical terminology.
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Uses the computerized instrument tracking system in the performance of assigned duties, obtaining instrument count sheets, obtaining special handling instructions for instrumentation documenting sterilization loads, and other assigned tasks.
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The Manufacturing Assembly Technician (contract) will follow assembly drawings, instructions, and bill of materials to assemble our primary instrument and produce related consumables used in its operation.
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Other responsibilities include cGMP documentation, sample login, data review, instrument maintenance, and other tasks assigned by management. Degree must be within a relevant field: (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Toxicology) Masters plus 1 year of relevant experience, or Bachelors plus 3-4 years of relevant experience, No degree requires 7 years of relevant experience.
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A minimum of 5 years full time experience as an Instrument Technician in a cGMP environment with broad spectrum of calibration and process control experience involving but not limited to Conductivity, DC and Low Frequency Electromagnetic, Flow, Level, Mechanical, Optical, pH, Pressure, Temperature, Time, Speed and Weight.
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Operates all mechanical machinery within the department such as, but not limited to, cart washers, instrument washers, steam sterilizers, low temp sterilizers, ultrasonic and drying cabinets within sterile processing.
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Must be able to perform standard material handling functions for instrument raw materials and sub-assemblies. Capable to build, integrate, and understand the entire assembly process and requirements for any instrument in the production area.
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Provide Quality technical expertise, Quality oversight, and be a single point of Quality contact for commissioning, qualification, and Validation related activities, to include equipment and instrument qualification, cleaning validation, and/or computer software validation.
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Other clinical support responsibilities include disposing of contaminated supplies, instrument processing, high level disinfection and sterilization of medical instruments, telephoning prescriptions to a pharmacy, preparing and administering medications as directed by a physician, and authorizing drug refills as directed.
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Perform Infrared (IR) and dielectric testing.
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Our strong commitment to music education is fundamental to our business, and we work hard to find instructors who are experts in their instrument. The Lesson Studio at Music & Arts is the #1 provider of music lessons nationwide.
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As a Contract Development & Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), our focus is to combine technical leadership in cell culture, microbial fermentation and viral vectors with world class GMP manufacturing facilities to advance tomorrows medicines.
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Take your career to the next level as a Technical Service Specialist Team Lead on our Toxicology instrument team in Raleigh, NC! Maintain accurate records and documentation for all laboratory equipment including, but not limited to, maintenance logs and instrument logs.
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As a Supply Technician, you will provide wards, clinics, operating rooms, secondary storage locations, and other hospital facilities with supplies and material including, but not limited to, sterile and non-sterile medical supplies, instrument sets and equipment.
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