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Our Neurology team is seeking a BC/BE neurologist with neurohospitalist experience preferred (not required) for a low-volume inpatient (0-3 consults per day) & hybrid outpatient practice. We take care of you, too, with exceptional compensation packages, market-leading retirement contributions, gold-star health benefits, generous PTO, sabbatical opportunities, continuing medical education time and allowance, and leadership development through our in-house Northwest Permanente University.
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This is a full-time hybrid in-office/work from home position with NIS. The Designer will be responsible for designing low voltage systems for clients, collaborating with teams and individuals to accomplish specific and quantifiable goals related to the deployment of technology, verify proper contractor installation, and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
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Silicon Validation Software Engineer: Embedded and Low-level Programming. Background in embedded software development, bare metal, RTOS and/or Linux. In this role, you will contribute to developing embedded software solution, debug and bring-up of the state-of-the-art next generation SOCs, supporting current and future Apple products.
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Bakery application/fillings, low water activity fillings and inclusions. 1-3 years of experience working with low water activity fillings and inclusions required , 4-6 preferred. The product development manager position is full-time and on-site in the Portland, Oregon area.
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