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Provide quality critical care monitoring, med/surge nursing interventions and hands on skills including class I telemetry, cardiac drips, post-surgical care, ECMO, respiratory/ventilation support and more.
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Participate on emergency response team. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Pay is based on experience, skills, and education.
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An International Manufacturer of specialty coatings is seeking a highly motivated hands-on ELECTRICAL ENGINEER for maintenance and optimization of their brand-new automated production line, at their U.S. operation North of Syracuse, NY. The Electrical Engineer will be the in-house electrical maintenance expert, who will interface and coordinate with the company’s corporate automation team, located abroad.
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Your hands-on leadership style should not only include building orders, suggestive selling, baking, and interacting with customers - it will also mean taking pride in knowing that your prowess as a leading Insomniac attributes to a productive and fun night for your store.
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Including “hands-on” work to assure equipment operates to customer’s requirement with limited guidance from the Master Technician. Provides technical assistance on equipment pre-commissioning and start-ups, installations, and repairs of compressed air systems.
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Job Requirements: High school graduate or GED and a minimum of 6 months hands on phlebotomy experience. Under the supervision of the Nurse Manager/Phlebotomy Supervisor, the Phlebotomist obtains blood by venipuncture and micro-sampling technique from patients; performs electrocardiograms and performs other duties as requested.
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Strong analytical skills with ability to achieve results working either independently in a “hands-on” or collaboratively with design, manufacturing and quality engineering teams. Develop and enforce drawing standards, requirements, and guidelines for PM&P specifications on internal and external supplier drawings.
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Hands-on experience working with SMT/PCA processes in industry. Hands-on experience working with sensitive RF measurements and high-speed digital systems. This position iseligible for a Sign on Bonusbased on experience and skill level.
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What you will need:Minimum 1-2 years hands-on experience and on-the-job training in a related mechanical field; graduate of vocational courses or equivalent experience and trainingExperience in truck dealership preferred but not required.
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We provide hands-on training in serving customers, solving tech problems, and refining top-notch selling skills. Employee discount program on everyday products and services like home/auto insurance, pet insurance, theater tickets, transportation, gym/fitness studios, theme park attractions, and everyday necessities.
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Provide quality patient monitoring, med/surge nursing interventions and hands on skills including telemetry, post-surgical care, respiratory support and more. The pay range may also vary within the stated range based on location.
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This position is a hands-on role that requires physically picking the cases of beer for pallet loading in an accurate and efficient manner to complete delivery orders. We believe in an inclusive culture that provides mutual respect with salary advancement based on merit and individual performance.
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Strong knowledge of COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB,MQ and other mainframe technologies Experience Required Hands on work experience in working Customer/ Systems & EDI Technical and Functional Subject-Matter Expert (SME) Support of Customer/ application CIS functional understanding Mainframe Development in COBOL/DB & MQ Roles & Responsibilities.
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Non-Medical Hands on Care; including dressing, bathing, grooming, personal care and assistance with transfers. Are you looking for a career helping seniors with a one on one assignment.
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About The Position About this job As an ICU RN, you'll provide hands-on care for critically ill patients. Depending on what part of the state you're visiting, you could be surrounded by soaring skyscrapers'or by soaring mountains.
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