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employment. IV. Training and Experience: Mandatory: 1. Graduate of approved school of Radiologic Technology 2. Current State Radiology Certification 3. Current CPR Certification Preferred: 1. Two Years
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and calibrations, and is able to troubleshoot anesthesia monitoring equipment as required. Will work closely with Anesthesia, the OR Manager, and Biomedical engineering to ensure that all supplies and
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leadership, and/or specialty development (CEU’s for job requirements do not qualify). E. Creates formal and informal learning opportunities for peers regarding practice issues, technology and/or current
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across the organization (developers up to C-suite) and drive requests and initiatives to ensure that reporting and access are aligned across the organization, including report writers, data engineers
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evaluation and understanding of learning goals, perhaps woven through a series of courses, and how technology tools facilitate creation of content and management of data related to behavior and performance
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other duties as assigned 5. Ensures timeliness from study order to completion. 6. Alerts Supervisor of any system malfunction immediately. 7. Notifies Engineering with any equipment malfunction according
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Position Summary: The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is one of six academic departments in the Samueli School of Engineering at UCI. Staff are responsible for administrative duties
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management skills. Ability to independently manage complex tasks with competing demands for time and resources. Preferred: Awareness of current trends and best practices in educational technology and online
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including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays Successful completion of an accredited school of Sterile Processing or Surgical Technology or 18 months relevant Sterile Processing experience Current full
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Cath Lab/Interventional Radiology/Neuro Interventional Radiology/ procedures. The RN is responsible for maintaining communication with the physician and charge/or manager to keep the flow throughout