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Qualifications BS in applied science Five years work experience as a dosimetrist reflecting technological skills reflecting the knowledge of patient treatments on a linear accelerator with supporting computerized
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design, go-live implementation, and ongoing system support. In addition to these duties, the position is required to perform any other tasks assigned to support the department’s function. A data engineer
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equivalent Requires CRT Licensure Graduate of a formal radiology technology-training program in an AMA approved school. Flexibility in scheduling, with the ability to rotate shifts and coverage for weekends
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equivalent Requires CRT Licensure Graduate of a formal radiology technology-training program in an AMA approved school. Flexibility in scheduling, with the ability to rotate shifts and coverage for weekends
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advancements and applications were developed here. Required Qualifications Requires ARRT Licensure or ARRT-approved equivalent. Requires CRT Licensure Graduate of a formal radiology technology-training program
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Support (CPR) Certification Graduate of a formal radiology technology-training program in an AMA approved school. Flexibility in scheduling, with the ability to rotate shifts and coverage for weekends and
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