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Support project managers and project technical leaders to identify the appropriate BIM Coordinator for project execution. - Implement BIM operations best practices, and guidelines to support and improve current VDC workflows.
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Key responsibilities include conducting quality assurance testing on Tableau reports, providing support and training to PAE users on Tableau best practices, and developing reports using Salesforce (RADAR), Crystal Reports, SQL, Excel, and other tools.
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The primary responsibility of the Cath Lab Tech is to provide assistance with patient care in the cardiac catheterization lab (CCL) through the provision of technical assistance to the cardiac catheterization team.
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The collection of mission and technical areas that we support is quite broad, and we recognize that successful candidates may come with a similarly wide range of technical backgrounds and extracurricular experiences.
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Reports to the APS Service & Support Supervisor, APS Service & Support Lead or APS Sales & Support Manager. Assist APS OPS Tech Support in repairing any down systems. Provides after hours support, if required (less than 5% of the time.
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Our athenaGives platform strives to support food security, expand access to high-quality healthcare for all, and support STEM education to develop providers and technologists who will provide access to high-quality healthcare for all in the future.
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Provide technical support for EHS programs (LOTO, Hazcom, Respiratory Protection, Chemical Hygiene, etc.) The Sr. EHS Specialist is responsible for complex technical work within a range of EHS disciplines.
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Active and current Peer Recovery Specialist or Peer Support Specialist certification in the state of Kentucky OR ability to obtain certification within 12 months of employment. The Peer Support Specialist is instrumental in assisting in reducing higher levels of services such as ER admissions or Inpatient psychiatric admissions.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring a Lease/sales support analyst. Performs sales support and booking & funding responsibilities, main point of contact for partners. UCC Filing and Lien Searches: Files UCCs, sends PMSI letters, initiates lien searches and when necessary, obtains subordination agreements.
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Clean venetian blinds, dust and polish furniture and woodwork and make minor, non-technical repairs as needed. Perform minor non-technical repairs. Operate cleaning equipment such as vacuums, floor stripper, cleaning, buffer and polisher, carpet shampooer, scrubbers, high-pressure sprayer, manual and power sweepers and power blower as assigned.
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You will have the support and mentoring you need to become the best X-Ray Technologist you can be! At least 1 year of experience as an X-Ray Technologist preferably in clinic setting, preferably Urgent Care.
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Examples of roles that support production are: Final Assembly-Production Operator, Welder, CNC Machine Operator, Maintenance Technician, and Material Handler. Examples of roles that support production are: Final Assembly-Production Operator, Welder, CNC Machine Operator, Maintenance Technician, and Material Handler.
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Coordinate with appropriate technical staff to ensure preventative maintenance program for routine machine maintenance, to ensure the timely repair of disabled machines, to coordinate infection control measures, routine water culturing, water testing, logging of results, transportation of equipment and supplies, and communicate technical information to the staff.
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As a Fitter/Welder, you will support a broad range of activities in a dynamic, high-energy production environment in the fabrication of stainless-steel car bodies for the best rail vehicles in the world.
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Help strengthen relationships and support work with local and/or issue-based allies like local & state units of the NAACP, Black Leadership Action Coalition of Kentucky, Marafiki Center, Real Life Civics, Black Soil KY, Kentuckians for Energy Democracy, etc.
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