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10K Sign on Bonus - New Hires only - prorated to FTE Job DetailsUnder the general supervision of the Supervisor, the Lab Technologist performs all procedures related to his/her section, including patient testing (neonates to geriatric patients), maintenance of equipment and accurate records.
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Pay range: $23.63 hrly -$37.11 hrly 1 year CT Technologist experience, Relevant Equipment. A valid license as a radiologic technologist, nuclear medicine technologist or in radiation therapy issued by the NYSDOH and post primary certification in computed tomography issued by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required.
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At ASC, we’ve set a new standard in veterinary dental care by providing our hospital with the most advanced, innovative dental equipment. Our dedication to excellence ensures you’ll have access to a range of brand-new dental technology including: dental radiology units, high-speed dental drills, ultrasonic scalers, advanced anesthesia monitoring equipment, and more.
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This position repairs a wide variety of electronics equipment including computer-based systems, security alarm systems, fiber optics (troubleshot) and audio systems. Evaluate and/or recommend procurement of network-related devices, servers, storage systems, peripheral equipment, and software.
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Olive Garden - 610 W Sunrise Hwy [Busser / Kitchen Staff / Porter] As a Dishwasher at Olive Garden, you'll: Clean plates and utensils; Play an essential role in delighting and serving our guests; Ensure that all plateware and equipment remain spotless, clean and safe.
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Equipment in motion (forklifts, electric pallet jacks, scooters) Acknowledgement:I fully understand the responsibilities and qualifications required for this job. Position Title: Night Supervisor Department: Branch Floor Supervisor: Night Manager FLSA: Non-Exempt Position Summary:Supervises and works alongside Stockers and Hilo driver's during night shift.
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Contacting primary care facilities regarding student’s medical issues, adaptive equipment needs, etc., as they relate to the continuity of services both in school and in the home setting. Consulting with school and supervisory staff on matters relating to Physical Therapy including instruction on therapeutic intervention; appropriate use of therapeutic equipment, methods, and instruction; and student’s current level of function.
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Adjusts the x-ray equipment and operates controls to obtain correct exposure Monitors patient’s condition in accordance with technical and safety standards. Operates equipment for transferring computed images to film and archival of disc memory to tape.
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Role models the tenets of Mount Sinai Relationship Centered Care (MSHRCC) through facilitation of the following actions including, but not limited to, Admission Welcome, Bedside shift Report, HELP (High Risk Medications, Equipment, Lines/Drains/Airway, Pain and Plan of Care) AM/PM Care, 5 Minute Sit Down, Purposeful Hourly Rounding, Medication Review, Discharge Wrap Up, and MD/RN Unit Collaboration.
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Operate equipment (e.g., box cutter, knives, scales, compactor, hi-los, scooters, scissor lifts) according to company & OSHA guidelines. Maintain working knowledge of all warehouse equipment.
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Operating all projection and audio-visual equipment within the theatre, both hardware and software, including all applicable film handling (threading, building-up, tearing down, etc.) Use tools and equipment with dexterity, and perform mechanical tasks as necessary.
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Employees operate office equipment including telephone - headset, computer, computer monitors, keyboard, mouse, copier, scanner, and mail machine. From sharing our time, talent, and resources to support local non-profit organizations, animal shelters, and environmental beautification and restoration projects - to partnering with eco-conscious vendors and taking steps to reduce our own environmental footprint - we're working together as ONE to build a better future.
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Checks air conditioning/heating systems, hot water heater, pipes for leaks (water, gas & sewer), laundry equipment (including vents & appliances, and other site equipment for signs of wear and tear and alerts supervisor to the condition.
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Follow operating instructions to perform and document daily controls and calibration of equipment; maintain Quality Assurance/Quality Control logs for equipment troubleshoot breakdowns, perform preventive maintenance, and submit repair tickets as needed.
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Ensure equipment and work areas are clean, safe, and orderly, and strict adherence to procedures regarding cleaners or hazardous materials or objects Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid sick time Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday.
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