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JOB DESCRIPTION: Executes preventive and corrective electrical maintenance on all facilities and building systems. Coordinates and schedules maintenance, construction, and repair activities
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Executes preventive and corrective electrical maintenance on all facilities and building systems. Coordinates and schedules maintenance, construction, and repair activities
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possess a valid Vermont driver’s license and safe driving record EXPERIENCE: One year of experience in one or more of the following: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, general maintenance, or construction
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to structure business practices within system capabilities. EDUCATION: High School diploma or equivalent experience preferred. Associates degree in medical technology, business, or heath care related
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improvements and leverage technology for administrative processes. Maintain to-do lists for executives, proactively rearrange calendars, and free-up time for strategic work. Reporting & Data Run reports and
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(IR) procedures. They circulate during procedures; scrub, if needed, and possess in depth knowledge of IR inventory and equipment. Education: Graduate from an accredited program of Radiologic Technology
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surgical technology, inventory management, or healthcare operations preferred. EXPERIENCE: Prior experience in surgical services, sterile processing, or central supply strongly preferred. Familiarity with
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Hazardous Waste for all PMC locations and Helen Porter. The Plant Ops Director is responsible for the planning, organizing, directing and supervising assigned activities of the Engineering/Maintenance
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Services. This nursing leadership professional is responsible for overseeing Clinical Value Analysis for products and technology in inpatient nursing and ancillary areas where purchases directly impact
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the way the Network serves its patients; enjoy a small, close-knit team structure, but get a front-row seat to decisions that have broad impact; appreciate the chance to specialize in your area of expertise