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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Independence Program (IP) Specialist serves as the primary conduit for severely injured Warriors and family members for integration into the Independence Program and other appropriate WWP programs.
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Inspect, maintain and adjust electrical equipment such as but not limited to electrical wiring, conduit, panels, switch gear, switches, gauges, transducers, solenoids, gas dryers, actuators, motors, meters, frequency drives and controls for safe and proper operating condition.
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Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit bending work. Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts.
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Successful completion of Medical Assistant Program or equivalent hospital program (LPN/RN/EMT) OR successful completion of certification examination (AMT, AAMA, NAHP, NCCT, or NHA) OR at least 1 year of patient care experience required.
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Perform technical analyses of electrical substation systems including AC & DC schematic development, relay protection and controls, wiring design, equipment arrangements, conduit and raceway design, bus work, lighting, grounding, and other relevant project deliverables.
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Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work. Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work.
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In addition to Motors, generators, circuit breakers, transformers and all types of wire, conduit switches and electrical controls. Journeyman electrician papers through an accredited journeyman program such as that provided by the IBEW or similar accredited journeyman program.
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Preferred Qualifications Degree in life sciences or medical training (RN, EMT, Perfusion, etc.) Preferred Qualifications Degree in life sciences or medical training (RN, EMT, Perfusion, etc.) Strong clinical orientation, experience with products for use in interventional cardiology and cardiac surgery, familiarity with echo cardiology and other indirect imaging, also strongly preferred.
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Experience in conduit bending, EMT & Rigid conduit 3/4" to 4". -Knowledge in reading blueprints and installing MC cable & conduit in walls. -Pulling wire in conduit & making terminations.
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Degree in life sciences or medical training (RN, EMT, Perfusion, etc.) Degree in life sciences or medical training (RN, EMT, Perfusion, etc.) Strong consideration will be given to candidates with EP (Electrophysiology) and SH (Structural Heart) sales experience.
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Current National Registry Certification as a paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Must possess one of the following: Current certification to practice as a paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT.
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Athleticos Greater Purpose is to empower people, inspire hope and transform lives.
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10 years of experience in electrical design engineering with emphasis on power distribution, substations, arc flash/short circuit coordination studies, conduit, tray sizing, cable sizing, and help designers to route the raceways, controls, lighting, grounding, and cable and conduit schedules.
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RN,EMT, CNA, or other similar allied-health related certification. Facilities management: room set-up and clean-up for clinical simulations and debriefings; accountable for having the room props, equipment, and other resources prepared for the scheduled simulation activity.
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Install, operate, maintain, and repair AC and DC electrical wiring systems, power sources, laboratory equipment and other components such as conduit, electrical panels, signal and alarm systems, lighting, receptacles relays and controls, motors, generators, rectifiers, transformers, etc.
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