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Troubleshoots instrumentation with the aid of consulting technical services with proper documentation. Follows established policies regarding accurate documentation of laboratory results in the laboratory information system, instrument records, and other quality assurance data.
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The Endoscopy Technician performs a variety of duties related to the care of patients, care, maintenance, and reprocessing of GI Flexible Endoscopes and accessories, and provides technical support to the nursing staff and physicians of the Center.
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Technical understanding of PCB layout principles to optimize EMI/EMC performance Excellent oral and written skills and customer presence. The individual must be a self-starter with strong technical skills and a proven history of technical leadership.
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With a minimum of three years in the field, you'll display your seasoned expertise in every retrofit and replacement, ensuring each project is executed flawlessly and stands as a testament to your technical prowess.
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As a Product Support Specialist, you will play a crucial role in ensuring our customers receive the highest level of technical guidance and problem-solving expertise. Diagnose and troubleshoot technical issues related to product installations, structural components, and other product aspects.
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Great communication skillsA motivating attitudeTop-notch technical skillsFlexible and organizedDriven to achieve goalsLicensed to cut hairRequirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province)What benefits may be offered by each salon owner in return.
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Coordinates provision of Imaging Services with other medical functions and has overall responsibility for the technical aspect of radiological safety. Responsible for planning and directing the Imaging Service Line which is comprised of: Radiology, MRI, CT scan, Interventional Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, Mammography, and PACS.
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Review/analyze data and information for technical correctness and accuracy; interpret and evaluate results properly. Work with various analytical methods including cleaning verification, assay and related substances, dissolution, residual solvents in-process control, and analysis of finished products and excipients.
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We're looking for an experienced Senior Technical Writer, with a specialism in writing API and developer documentation, to create content for our developer portal. You'll do this while being part of a technical writing team within your business stream, which provides the support, guidance and, education needed to perform the role, and also a wider Technical Communications department.
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Oversees and validates plans, design reports, technical papers, and other documentation asrequired, e.g., entitlement plans, improvement documents and drainage designs. Our Chalfont, PA office is looking for a Engineering Manager, Technical Operations who embodies this purpose.
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Ensure everyone in Technical Services has access to and is trained in the use of the appropriate company proprietary PC based tools (product selectors, product diagnostic, sizing, configuration, pricing, RMA database, QMS applications, etc.
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Establishes and maintains a technology outsourcing network, in collaboration with Supply Chain Management, to enhance established technical knowledge and internal manufacturing capabilities. Ability to travel up to 25% (domestic/international) to address product/projects developments and keep customers informed and maintain technical knowledge on emerging technologies and new product development.
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Acts as a technical advisor and coach to peers, subordinates and others in areas of Manufacturing. Approves Master Production Batch Records, Change controls, Protocols, and SOP’s. Acts as a technical advisor and coach to peers, subordinates and others in areas of Manufacturing.
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As a Technical Sales Representative, you will be responsible for selling an extensive range of survey and safety products to customers allied to the construction industry. Proactive and self-motivated, as a Technical Sales Representative, you must have exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.
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Proven experience in technical sales, with a strong track record of exceeding quotas. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to tailor explanations to a non-technical audience.
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