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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years' experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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May work closely with support departments when necessary; Process Engineering, Planning, Quality Engineering, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Facilities, Supply Chain, Chemical Operations, R&D, Donor-Log-In, P&L, and Marketing.
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A great maintenance manager will have a solid understanding of Chemical and Food Processing Equipment (Pumps, Valves, Boilers and Heat Exchangers), Automated Processes and CMMPs/EAPs, plumbing and electrical systems as well as carpentry and other crafts.
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Background in engineering and technical sales focused in the refining, petrochemical, specialty chemical or midstream industries. Customers will include accounts such as engineering companies and end users primarily from the refining, petrochemical, specialty chemical and midstream markets.
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The primary function of the Equipment Technician is to provide chemical and equipment support for our Field Team in various ways, including writing equipment and chemical quotes for customers, equipment commissioning, calibration, validation, programming control equipment, priming chemical pumps, dealing with remote communications, and troubleshooting.
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With locations in Ashland, VA; Carnegie, PA, and our home base in Edgemont, PA, we collaborate with customers in the Life Sciences, Power, Water & Wastewater, Chemical, Refinery, Food & Beverage, and other process-centered industries across an expanding map of geographies.
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Will consider candidates with a Bachelor's degree in a related field (biological or chemical sciences) and who are eligible for certification as a Medical Technologist (ASCP). As a Medical Laboratory Technologist at Regional Hospital of Scranton , you’ll join a team and be a part of a culture that's dedicated to improving lives.
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Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and other objects. Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and other objects.
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Evening Shift: 3p-11p; Night Shift: 11p-7a; every other weekend and rotating holidays. Requires graduation from an accredited Medical Technology program and passing a national exam given by the Board of Registry of the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP.
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Preferred from the Metal, Chemical and Petrochemical and or Oil and Gas Industry. Preferred from the Metal, Chemical and Petrochemical and or Oil and Gas Industry. Education Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Metallurgical, Materials, Mechanical, Industrial) preferred or Business Administration.
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The day-to-day duties of a medical technologist include complex analysis of microscopic, immunologic, biologic, bacteriologic, hematologic, and chemical tests and their results. The day-to-day duties of a medical technologist include complex analysis of microscopic, immunologic, biologic, bacteriologic, hematologic, and chemical tests and their results.
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Occasional chemical exposure from first aid supplies, resident prescriptions and some cleaning supplies. Successful completion of a training program that meets standards set by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Aging; OR experience listed below preferred.
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Occasional exposure to weather, physical, mechanical, electrical, and chemical hazards when traveling to offsite locations. Theories, principles, and practices of public administration, management, organization, budgeting and financial administration, governmental accounting, grants administration, cost accounting, recordkeeping, and personnel administration.
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We offer products like seamless steel tubes for the energy, chemical and aerospace industry, precision strip steel for white goods compressors, air conditioners and knife applications, based on more than 900 active alloy recipes.
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Industry Knowledge: Technical knowledge of water treatment equipment applications for industries such as food, beverage, steel, power, refining, chemical, paper, commercial, or institutions. When you join the nation's largest and fastest growing specialty chemical company dedicated solely to industrial water treatment, you’ll work side-by-side with those customers, helping them save millions of dollars and grow their businesses, all while protecting people and the environment.
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