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Associate of Arts Degree in Biomedical Electronics; OR two years of post-secondary education/training with emphasis in the sciences and one year of work experience in electronics service, maintenance and repair; OR two years of experience as an Anesthesiology Technician I, Paramedic, Laboratory Technician, or equivalent.
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No direct experience necessary – we provide comprehensive onboarding, training, and unwavering support every day from the minute you join our team, whether as a Behavior Technician (BT) or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Retirement Benefits Technician with the necessary skills, initiative, and personality, along with the desire to get the most out of their working life, to help us be our best every day.
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The candidate should have high level SMT solder experience and will perform PCB rework, upgrade and document steps necessary to process all PCB requirements. External US Summary:As a Service PCB Technician, you will work with our team performing PCB BGA removal and placement along with minor system level debug of electronic hardware in support of Service and /or Production down to the component level.
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Job Description ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: Prepares make ready apartments, which may include painting, carpet repairs, cleaning, general repairs, housekeeping duties, and any necessary duties to provide our residents with that quality move in experience.
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Experience repairing fitness equipment is a plus but not necessary. One year of mechanical/electrical aptitude and experience working with hand tools required. Have mechanical and/or electrical experience (technicians only.
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Prepares make ready apartments, which may include painting, carpet repairs, cleaning, general repairs, housekeeping duties, and any necessary duties to provide our residents with that quality move in experience.
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Additional Compensation Details: $25.00 per hour Dependent on Experience and Location of Role Potential 90-day performance-based raise Yearly review with possibility of increase based on performance and tenure Responsibilities The Role As a member of our team, the Equipment Maintenance Technician performs a variety of general facility equipment maintenance in a production plant commercial properties in the greater Seattle area.
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Keep the company vehicle clean and organized at all timesOccasionally lift heavy equipment QualificationsOne year of mechanical/electrical aptitude and experience working with hand tools requiredExperience repairing fitness equipment is a plus but not necessary.
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No experience necessary. Pay starting at $18 per hour depending on experience. Carpet Cleaning Technician (Seattle, WA) Carpet Cleaning Technician (Seattle, WA) Immediate Openings for Carpet Cleaning Technicians.
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Warehouse Technician - No Experience Necessary! 2-5 years of experience in a cGMP warehouse environment and understanding of Supply Chain Management and APICS best practices for warehouse operations.
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Experience in the implementation and use of ERP/MRP software systems. At least 1 year of experience in a GMP environment. DOT/IATA/HazMat experience and certifications a plus. It is also one of the global independent market leaders in certain testing and laboratory services for genomics, discovery pharmacology, forensics, CDMO, advanced material sciences and in the support of clinical studies.
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The Watchmaker / Watch Technician must have the skills and experience necessary to service all types of watches from basic mechanical and quartz movements and also chronographs. Watchmaker / Watch Technician who, within a dynamic and growing team, will be responsible for the watch repairing process from servicing the movement to preparing/assemble the case and encase the movement.
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Experience with basic circuit design & electronic components. Experience in a medical equipment manufacturing and service environment. Experience with BGA machine operation which includes removal and placement of BGA components.
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Experience with CAT Engines (Marine or Generator) is preferred. Coordinating with Parts department to order the necessary parts. Degree in Diesel technology or equivalent hands on experience is required.
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