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1 year of X-Ray Tech staff experience. As a Joint-Commission-certified agency, we promise a seamless and stress-free experience. We accomplish this by making significant investments in technology and have married it with an exceptional human experience from our recruiter and support teams.
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Experience working with security, data, and AI pipeline technologies (RDSPostgres, Snowflake, Airflow) and infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Python, Ansible, CFT). Demonstrated work experience using AWS services: Deploy the models in Sagemaker, cloud-based data platforms like Snowflake or RDS for analytics data hosting.
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Skills: -Tools: SQL Developer, Snowflake, SnowSQL, Postman, IntelliJ/Eclipse, Jenkins, Git repositories, Source-Tree, Rest Assured and Docker -Languages: Java, Python (strong experience, Python 3 preferred) -Database Dialects: Oracle, Snowflake, PostgreSQL, SQL Server and DynamoDB (preferred) -BI Reporting Tools: OBIEE, Microsoft Power BI -Cloud Platforms: AWS preferred or Azure.
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Job Requirements X-Ray Technologist Graduated from a JRCERT approved radiology program Registered by the ARRT BLS certification Operate radiologic and fluoroscopic equipment Large hospital experience Schedule Information Shifts on FR/SAT/SUN from 7a-730p.
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Approximately six months of experience in the hearing industry as a Client Experience Specialist, Audiology Assistant, Hearing Aid Tech or Hearing Aid Consultant or external experience in Hospitality industry for customer care.
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Strong experience with Leaf-and-Spine network fabric leveraging Cisco and Nokia SR-OS CCIE certification or equivalent level is Required. · Hands-on experience configuring Nokia (Alcatel Client) routers, switches and related network equipment.
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No experience is required for the entry-level Micro Tech; all training is provided during the certification program, followed by ongoing “on-the-job training and upskill career progression programs.
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A degree in a related field such as in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience, Usability Engineering, Experimental Psychology or related field, or equivalent education and related training / certification.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in land acquisition, a strong network within the real estate industry, and a proven track record of successful project execution. This role involves leveraging industry experience and contacts within the real estate industry to identify, negotiate, and secure land deals.
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Requirements: 1 year minimum experience required BLS ARRT, ARRT advanced certificate Must have Neuro Experience Patient Age Group: Adolescents-GeriatricsFloat and On Call requiredUnit Systems: EPIC Other Details: MUST HAVE NEURO EXPERIENCENeuro Interventional procedure unit.
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Qualifications At least 1 – 2 year(s) of experience in Asphalt paving industry preferred. Computer Skills: Experience with Microsoft Office products and some ability to adapt to other computer software.
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The ideal candidate will possess a current state license as a Interventional Radiology and have at least 2 years of recent experience as a IR Tech Interventional Radiology. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 09/09/2024 Duration: 14 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Assured Nursing is currently seeking a Interventional Radiology for a contract position in Atlanta Georgia.
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Job DescriptionThis role will be responsible for full-stack development of web and mobile applications using React/React Native with heavy emphasis on back office integration and user interface / user experience design (UI/UX.
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Experience as a functional lead on at least 1 full life-cycle implementation of the Core HR module for Workday HCM. 8 years of consulting or industry experience delivering Workday HCM solutions.
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Strong experience in all aspects of the Treasury operations process preferably within a global fortune 500 public business. Experience with Bloomberg Terminal and Hedging strategies management.
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