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Perform detailed design, including one-line diagrams, protection and control schematics, elementary and wiring diagrams, SCADA, communications, conduit, and cable sizing/routing, and selection of substation P&C equipment.
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This role monitors Supply Chain, in coordination with Supplier Quality Engineer and ensures process control employment both internally and externally. Experience in legacy/commercial space fluid control systems is a plus.
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Assist with quality control procedures and documenting of: phantom image, darkroom fog test, screen-film contact test, repeat analysis, fixer retention analysis, screen cleanliness, compression test, visual machine checks, processor quality control, view box and reviewing conditions and darkroom cleanliness, as delegated by Chief Mammography Technologist.
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Provide human monitoring and operation of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) devices and other traffic control devices, and take appropriate actions based upon guidance from current and future SOPs.
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Design and plan production for general civil on a wide variety of projects, including site layouts, horizontal and vertical control, grading and drainage, paving, site utilities, and associated civil engineering activities.
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Collaborating with the Scientific Communications Lead and Franchise Medical Affairs Director(s) driving quality control and endorsement of: Scientific Communication Platforms, Lexicons, Disease-State Education materials, Program Slides, Data/Publication updates, Congress materials.
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The incumbent is responsible for risk assessment and control evaluation, which includes conducting risk assessments to identify potential risks and control gaps within the wealth management division.
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Specifically, scheduling, cost control, and resource planning of Capital program/projects to provide guidance for the implementation of PRIMAVERA P6 software and the transfer of existing information and data to CLOUD.
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Established in 1933, Control Associates along with its global process automation business partner, Emerson, specializes in supporting the process control equipment and service needs of the following industries: Biotech, Chemical, Food & Beverage, HVAC, Hydrocarbon Processing, Natural Gas Distribution & Transmission, Oil Refining, Pharmaceuticals, Power Generation, Pulp & Paper, and Water & Wastewater Treatment.
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Minimum 5-7 years of internal audit or front office business control or compliance or risk management experience covering the corporate and investment banking (GCIB) business (e.g. equity capital markets, debt capital markets, investment banking, corporate banking, leasing etc.
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Experience developing and interpreting control system drawings including P&ID's, control system schematics, control panel layout drawings, and pneumatic and electrical interconnect diagrams.
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Operates energy management or building automation systems that control heating and cooling systems. Maintains, repairs, and replaces residential boilers used for heating and cooling of air and their combustion and control systems.
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Troubleshoot and configure Industrial Control Networks, LANs, SD-WAN, remote access, routers, wireless, firewalls, IDS/IPS, and load balancers. Control Network (SCADA) experience and familiarity with compliance/documentation is beneficial.
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As an Ecommerce Specialist you will oversee and facilitate all order and product management, inventory control, and customer service, across multiple retail platforms, ensuring all aspects are maintained and operated in an efficient and seamless manner.
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Maintaining a sterile environment in the operating room by following strict infection control procedures. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Certified Surgical Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 09/30/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, flexible Employment Type: Travel Preparing the operating room for surgery by ensuring that all necessary equipment, supplies, and instruments are available and in good working condition.
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