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Located in the Wakefield-Peace Dale area just a few miles west of Narragansett, RI, you’ll find Elderwood of Scallop Shell at Wakefield, a cozy community offering subacute rehab, skilled nursing and memory care.
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Brightview Senior Living is proud to operate state of the art senior living communities that offer Independent Living and Assisted Living residences as well as our innovative Dementia Care neighborhood known as Wellspring Village.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will contribute to the design and development of control solutions for Persimmon’s robots and other electromechanical systems. Experience in digital and analog circuit design, Ethernet/EtherCAT, power electronics design and motion control for electromechanical systems.
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Summary: The Senior Electrical Engineer will contribute to the design and development of control solutions for my client's robots and other electromechanical systems. Experience with 3-phase motor controller design, Matlab, EtherCAT, BiSS-C, boost circuits, SBCs, thermal management, resonant circuits, TI c2000 family, SEMI S9; F47 and KCs, are a valued plus.
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We are honored that Brightview Senior Living has been recognized as one of Fortune Magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2023. and we're the ONLY Senior Living company on the prestigious list.
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JOB SUMMARY The Automation Technician will safely and efficiently maintain, troubleshoot and work to improve the electrical and automation subsystems within the production facility. Provide technical leadership and support to the electrical and instrumentation technicians at the facility.
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Collaborate with external suppliers for PCB layout, fabrication, assembly and testing. Typical circuit designs involve: three phase motor control, encoder interfaces, microcontrollers, CPLD, ADC/signal conditioning, power management, low power analog and digital, Ethernet, EtherCAT, high frequency power supplies and thermal management.
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Minimum of one year of experience in assisted living, hospice, home health, acute or long-term care environment. A graduate of a state approved school of nursing. Inspire your team and collaborate with the Health Services Director in assessing and documenting resident assessments at state or Brightview specified intervals.
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The physician serves as the attending physician for skilled nursing facilities (SNF) and participates in administrative and quality initiatives for the facilities he or she is responsible for.
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Overview Part Time Days Are you a highly skilled and compassionate physical therapist assistant (PTA) looking for a rewarding career in homecare? Overview Part Time Days Are you a highly skilled and compassionate physical therapist assistant (PTA) looking for a rewarding career in homecare.
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Administering vascular access care, wound care, infusion, and other nursing interventions. If so, come join the nursing care team ranked #1 in quality and see how you can titrate the work-life balance that best fits your life.
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We serve the data, analytics and technology needs of Publicis Groupe agencies and their clients.
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Full clinician support with a facility medical director and lead APC. Just 32 miles from Providence and 18 miles from Newport, Wakefield is a beautiful coastal community that offers tranquil living with close proximity to the arts, academia, fine cuisine, and the attractions of Providence.
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Leading facility in southern Rhode Island. The University of Rhode Island is also just a short distance away. The natural beauty of Wakefield can be enjoyed while golfing, boating, fishing, whale watching, or swimming and wading at public and private beaches.
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Overview $15,000 sign-on bonus Full-time days Perfect for someone living in Lowell or Methuen Are you a highly skilled and compassionate registered nurse (RN) looking for a rewarding career in homecare as a case manager.
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