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The PACS Administrator job family orchestrates a complex set of functions to achieve successful imaging informatics through infrastructure/technical planning, implementation and support activities for medical imaging and PACS applications.
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This role will provide technical support to REI’s data communications network infrastructure by aligning with the company's strategic goals to ensure scalability and robustness. Plans designs, analyzes, implements, upgrades, and provides technical support for data communication networks.
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Years of work experience may be adjusted for highly specialized knowledge or uniquely applicable experience to include military training and technical certifications (e.g., Comptia Security+ (Sec+), Comptia Cyber Security Analysis (CySA+), Comptia Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+), ITIL Foundations.
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PACS administrators should be able to communicate clearly with highly technical personnel, while understanding the diagnostic process of the imaging department staff and radiologist or cardiologist.
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This experience includes activities such as reviewing drawings and technical specifications for fire protection systems and building construction as well as fire and life safety code enforcement.
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Knowledge of specific clinical/technical area(s), health care delivery and management principles normally acquired through post-secondary education in a related field. From the day Methodist Hospital was chartered in 1891, service to our communities has been a top priority.
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Solid understanding of real estate tax technical and transaction skills, including partnership taxation, REIT taxation and qualification, partnership allocations, tax compliance, due diligence, acquisition/disposition planning and structuring, and experience with federal tax compliance, federal tax accounting and provisions, tax analysis, and tax research.
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NFM’s Store Infrastructure Engineer I is responsible for ensuring the health and stability, functionality, and efficient operation of in-store technical infrastructure that support core in-store business operations.
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Completion of a four-year apprentice program or technical program in substation or lineman certification or two-year vocational in power systems. Responsible for the operation, maintenance, installation, diagnostic, and repair of the 13.8KV distribution system and 5KV emergency distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus.
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Their responsibilities include: Collecting, analyzing and exploiting foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) – CTTs serve as experts in airborne, shipborne and land-based radar signals.
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The successful candidate should have a strong technical background in geology (stratigraphy, geomorphology, and/or sedimentology) as well as significant remediation investigation, consulting and project execution experience.
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OAccountable for resource allocation within the Project Engineering team, risk assessment and reduction activities, and project due dates for technical deliverables. oReviews and approves ECOs, drawing packages, bills of materials, math data, and other technical documentation.
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Reviews design risk assessment, verification, and validation activities as required to assure products and provided solutions will meet customer’s technical and contractual requirements. oReview design risk assessment, verification, and validation activities as required to assure products and provided solutions will meet customer’s technical and contractual requirements.
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Experience with technical review of specifications for quotations and large contract risk assessment. oAssures large project technical deliverable timelines are met oLead technical review of specifications for quotations and large contract risk assessment.
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3-7 Years experience managing, leading, and coaching a technical team. Qualifications of the Project Engineering Manager: Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, or related field; or equivalent education.
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