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The Histology Technician is responsible for tissue processing, embedding of tissues, routine, and special slide staining, slide cover-slipping, microtomy, slide quality control, and tissue/block/slide inventory, etc.
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Processes all excess materiel transactions through the Objective Supply Capability Adaptive Readiness Inventory Control Point (OSCAR/ICP). Applies appropriate budget controls on selective items and maintains records indicating the necessity for control.
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Understand and follow the company guidelines on computerized inventory management, control, and ordering of all medications, devices, supplements and supplies. Any equivalent experience of a pharmacy clerk.
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Assists ARC management in inventory, equipment transportation, pest control/monitoring and other duties deemed fit by the operations manager. Maintain inventory in the clean/sterile side of cage wash, animal feed rooms and any other as deemed necessary by the supervisor.
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The MLT-Processor also participates in quality control, continuous quality improvement activities, inventory control, professional development and continuing education within the area.
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Cycle count spare parts inventory to ensure accuracy and acceptable levels on hand. Sr. Controls Technician. The Controls Senior Technician will support the Controls team in providing technical expertise and guidance for all material handling automation systems in our distribution centers.
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This role comprises customer interaction, vehicle testing and repair, invoice generation, inventory control, and service vehicle maintenance. Keeps inventory of stock, communicating with support staff for needed orders and verifying order receipts.
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Major responsibilities include ensuring proper care and use of surgical instruments; assisting the physician during procedures; scrubs for all ophthalmic procedures; maintains sterile field; instrument processing, and inventory control.
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Ensure control of assets and inventory through prompt turnaround of parts and equipment as required by client service agreements. Ensure control of assets and inventory through prompt turnaround of parts and equipment as required by client service agreements.
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