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At Houston Methodist, the EEG Technician position is an entry-level to mid-level job that performs routine, ambulatory and long-term monitoring (LTM) electroencephalograms (EEG), and/or visual, brainstem, and somatosensory evoked potential (EP) procedures according to hospital and departmental policy and procedures.
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Please refer to our website are available in the following disciplines: Electrician, Ironworker, Sheetmetal Worker, Welder (Structural), Carpenter/Millwright, Painter and Laborer (entry level.
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Principal Consultant, Capital Project Development and Permitting (Principal Level) page is loaded. Projects are often fast-paced, multi-faceted, and geographically diverse, and may include oil and gas pipeline, low carbon capital development, solar, onshore wind, offshore wind, energy storage and transmission.
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Some entry level manufacturer and/or industry training, examples include: CommScope Uniprise or Panduit PCT. Ability to terminate and install standard industry copper connectors with minimal supervision/training: 4-Pair cable terminations, Multi-Pair cable termination, applicable color codes.
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Work with the Director of Training & Compliance in maintaining, managing, and processing the MetroNational LMS platform including but not limited to the department’s learning and development activities, training records, etc.
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All qualified applicants will receive the same level of consideration for employment; everyone we hire will receive the same level of consideration for training, compensation, and promotion.
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Behavioral Technician 1: Entry Level. Commitment to ongoing training and development as it relates to clinical skills, professional development, ethics, and technology, and training in order to perform job responsibilities to required standard.
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Market development and sales analysis experience. Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. The Market Development Representative will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio.
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We have an exciting opportunity for an EVA Development SE&I Engineer to join our JETS II contract team at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. Depending on the candidate's experience, requirements, and business needs, we reserve the right to consider candidates at any level for which this position has been advertised.
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EPAD is responsible for the development, from concept to integration, of Telemetry and Flight Termination products; power systems from all up round to the lowest level power regulation; servo electronics supporting all mechanical motion in our products and low noise mixed signal electronics that provides the analog to digital interface to our front-end sensors.
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ERM is seeking an experienced Principal Consultant, Environmental Assessment and Permitting to manage environmental permitting and CEQA/NEPA for large-scale capital development projects for power and technology sector clients.
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Minimum of two (2) field seasons of wetland delineation experience using the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineations Manual and Regional Supplement(s) and appropriate wetland delineation training or coursework.
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Performs patient care and related activities within the scope of their level of training and responsibilities while demonstrating basic competencies and advanced clinical competencies in an area of specialty such as NICU, Special Care Units, serial casting, advanced electrical stim, static splinting, advanced aquatics, sensory integration, NDT, biodex evaluations and/or Lokomat.
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The Learning & Development Leader is responsible for leading a learning team that develops training programs or learning plans to achieve business goals and objectives across multiple locations.
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Draft, review, negotiate, and advise on full range of transactions and business activities, including strategy development, early origination, business development, deal structuring, due diligence, commercial agreements, strategic alliances and collaborations, joint ventures, acquisitions, operations, land acquisition, post-closing integration, supply chain, technology, project development, engineering, and construction; product transport, storage, offtake, and marketing.
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