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Take steps to continuously improve lab safety RequirementsWhat Youll Bring to the Job PhD (preferred) or MS degree in Analytical Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Organic Chemistry or related 5+ years of industrial experience (outside of academia), preferably related to polymeric materials analysiso A post doc assignment at a national lab or independent company could be part of this experience.
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A degree or certificate in hospital coding (i.e., CCS, CPC-H, RHIT, or RHIA) is required. Bachelor’s degree in business/finance, accounting or nursing is preferred. Develops, maintains and provides guidance related to charge capture workflows and processes for Montefiore Medical Center and New Rochelle/Mount Vernon.
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Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Electrical Engineering required. The Engineer I is responsible for supporting the engineering development and design of electrical, power, lighting, fire alarm and lightning protection system construction documents associated with new buildings and renovations for consulting design projects, design-build projects, and performance contract projects.
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Associates degree or BS in radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine. The X-Ray Tech is responsible for performing the primary diagnostic examination to either diagnose or decide the optimal procedure that will best help the patient.
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As an employee, you can earn your degree or take classes to learn skills from Strayer University at no cost to you. Strayer offers associate, bachelors and masters degree programs that can help take your career to the next level.
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Occupational Therapy Assistant, OTA will assist in planning, organizing, developing and implementing Occupational Therapy services under the supervision of the Occupational Therapist, to ensure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
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Bachelor’s degree or diploma in mechanical engineering, industrial design, drafting technology, or a related field. 7+ years of experience in mechanical drafting or CAD design particularly in the manufacturing or engineering industry.
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This role requires a BS or MS in Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering or related field with a minimum of 0-4 years of relevant experience. Regeneron's Protein Biochemistry group, located in Tarrytown, NY, is seeking an energetic Associate Scientist.
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Occupational Therapy Assistant, OTA is responsible to organize, and conduct Occupational Therapy programs planned and overseen by the Occupational Therapist to facilitate rehabilitation of those residents who have experienced a decrease in functions.
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FM helps clients maintain continuity in their business operations by drawing upon state-of-the-art loss-prevention engineering and research; risk management skills and support services; tailored risk transfer capabilities; and superior financial strength.
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Must have a high degree of attention and considerable dexterity in the control of vehicles such as sedans, vans, paratransit vans, limousines, taxi-cabs, shuttles, medium duty buses, transit buses, school buses, and/or motor coaches.
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Bachelor's degree specifically in Electrical Engineering. - 1-5 years of substation engineering experience. The Substation engineer's daily responsibilities will include conducting substation layout design, drawing reviews, equipment/construction labor specifications, prepare sketches for Design Drafters, perform project cost estimates, and review and analyze reports for each project.
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Preferred Skills: Master's Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering or a related field of study Structural Engineer (SE) license. Required Qualifications: 10 years of experience in structural design of water and wastewater facility structures Bachelor's Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering or a related field of study.
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Qualifications:Education:Bachelors or Masters degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Experience:Proven experience as a Cosmetic Chemist in the beauty industry. Qualifications:Education:Bachelors or Masters degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field.
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ORA School-age Child Care Credential or other Office recognized credential specific to the school-age developmental period, and one year of experience working with children less than 13 years of age;ORAssociates degree in Child Development, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Recreation, or a related field.
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