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Test Data Acquisition Technician
Checks engineering notifications of data acquisition tests, and finds data required for post-test analysis. Prepares, operates, monitors, modifies, calibrates, and maintains computer systems and devices for acquisition and analysis of data, utilizing knowledge of electronic theory and operation of computer systems. Plans method and sequence of operations to acquire data, and sets up required electronic data acquisition, test, and measurement equipment and accessories. Inputs test data and program information into computer console for specific test requested. Enters commands to modify program to accommodate additional or revised test requirements. Calculates calibration values used as model for comparison and measurement of test data. Monitors lights, displays, and other operating features of computer equipment, such as consoles, receivers, and printers, to detect malfunctions and ensure integrity of processed data. Diagnoses cause of equipment malfunctioning, and adjusts, repairs, or replaces faulty components. Enters information to update test database and to maintain records, such as electronic parts inventory and manuals for equipment maintenance and calibrations. Discusses test requirements and results with engineers and other personnel. [-] Less
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Technician Test Data Acquisition
Checks engineering notifications of data acquisition tests, and finds data required for post-test analysis. Prepares, operates, monitors, modifies, calibrates, and maintains computer systems and devices for acquisition and analysis of data, utilizing knowledge of electronic theory and operation of computer systems. Plans method and sequence of operations to acquire data, and sets up required electronic data acquisition, test, and measurement equipment and accessories. Inputs test data and program information into computer console for specific test requested. Enters commands to modify program to accommodate additional or revised test requirements. Calculates calibration values used as model for comparison and measurement of test data. Monitors lights, displays, and other operating features of computer equipment, such as consoles, receivers, and printers, to detect malfunctions and ensure integrity of processed data. Diagnoses cause of equipment malfunctioning, and adjusts, repairs, or replaces faulty components. Enters information to update test database and to maintain records, such as electronic parts inventory and manuals for equipment maintenance and calibrations. Discusses test requirements and results with engineers and other personnel. [-] Less
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Flight Test Data Acquisition Technician
Checks engineering notifications of data acquisition tests, and finds data required for post-test analysis. Prepares, operates, monitors, modifies, calibrates, and maintains computer systems and devices for acquisition and analysis of data, utilizing knowledge of electronic theory and operation of computer systems. Plans method and sequence of operations to acquire data, and sets up required electronic data acquisition, test, and measurement equipment and accessories. Inputs test data and program information into computer console for specific test requested. Enters commands to modify program to accommodate additional or revised test requirements. Calculates calibration values used as model for comparison and measurement of test data. Monitors lights, displays, and other operating features of computer equipment, such as consoles, receivers, and printers, to detect malfunctions and ensure integrity of processed data. Diagnoses cause of equipment malfunctioning, and adjusts, repairs, or replaces faulty components. Enters information to update test database and to maintain records, such as electronic parts inventory and manuals for equipment maintenance and calibrations. Discusses test requirements and results with engineers and other personnel. [-] Less
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Mergers & Acquisition Vice President
Directs and coordinates activities of organization with plans to achieve growth and financial profitability via acquisition, merger and/or divestiture. Plans and develops organization policies and goals, and implements goals through subordinate administrative personnel. Coordinates activities of divisions or departments, such... [+] More
Directs and coordinates activities of organization with plans to achieve growth and financial profitability via acquisition, merger and/or divestiture. Plans and develops organization policies and goals, and implements goals through subordinate administrative personnel. Coordinates activities of divisions or departments, such as operating, manufacturing, engineering, planning, sales, maintenance, or research and development, to effect operational efficiency and economy. Activities focus on new markets, increase share of market, and obtain competitive position in industry. Analyzes division or department budget requests to identify areas in which reductions can be made, and allocates operating budget. Confers with administrative personnel, and reviews activity and operating reports. Promotes organization in industry trade associations. [-] Less
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Acquisition Agent
Purchases merchandise or commodities for resale inspects and grades or appraises agricultural commodities, durable goods, apparel, furniture, livestock, or other merchandise offered for sale to determine value and yield. Selects and orders merchandise from showings by manufacturing representatives, growers, or other... [+] More
Purchases merchandise or commodities for resale inspects and grades or appraises agricultural commodities, durable goods, apparel, furniture, livestock, or other merchandise offered for sale to determine value and yield. Selects and orders merchandise from showings by manufacturing representatives, growers, or other sellers, or purchases merchandise on open market for cash, basing selection on nature of clientele, or demand for specific commodity, merchandise, or other property, utilizing knowledge of various articles of commerce and experience as buyer. Transports purchases or contacts carriers to arrange transportation of purchases. Authorizes payment of invoices or return of merchandise. May negotiate contracts for severance of agricultural or forestry products from land. May conduct staff meetings with sales personnel to introduce new merchandise. May price items for resale. May be required to be licensed by state. May be identified according to type of commodities, merchandise, or goods purchased. [-] Less
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Acquisition Specialist
Purchases merchandise or commodities for resale inspects and grades or appraises agricultural commodities, durable goods, apparel, furniture, livestock, or other merchandise offered for sale to determine value and yield. Selects and orders merchandise from showings by manufacturing representatives, growers, or other... [+] More
Purchases merchandise or commodities for resale inspects and grades or appraises agricultural commodities, durable goods, apparel, furniture, livestock, or other merchandise offered for sale to determine value and yield. Selects and orders merchandise from showings by manufacturing representatives, growers, or other sellers, or purchases merchandise on open market for cash, basing selection on nature of clientele, or demand for specific commodity, merchandise, or other property, utilizing knowledge of various articles of commerce and experience as buyer. Transports purchases or contacts carriers to arrange transportation of purchases. Authorizes payment of invoices or return of merchandise. May negotiate contracts for severance of agricultural or forestry products from land. May conduct staff meetings with sales personnel to introduce new merchandise. May price items for resale. May be required to be licensed by state. May be identified according to type of commodities, merchandise, or goods purchased. [-] Less
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Data Acquisition Technician
Checks engineering notifications of data acquisition tests, and finds data required for post-test analysis. Prepares, operates, monitors, modifies, calibrates, and maintains computer systems and devices for acquisition and analysis of data, utilizing knowledge of electronic theory and operation of computer systems. Plans method and sequence of operations to acquire data, and sets up required electronic data acquisition, test, and measurement equipment and accessories. Inputs test data and program information into computer console for specific test requested. Enters commands to modify program to accommodate additional or revised test requirements. Calculates calibration values used as model for comparison and measurement of test data. Monitors lights, displays, and other operating features of computer equipment, such as consoles, receivers, and printers, to detect malfunctions and ensure integrity of processed data. Diagnoses cause of equipment malfunctioning, and adjusts, repairs, or replaces faulty components. Enters information to update test database and to maintain records, such as electronic parts inventory and manuals for equipment maintenance and calibrations. Discusses test requirements and results with engineers and other personnel. [-] Less
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Material Planning & Acquisition Analyst
Develops and analyzes lists of raw materials, purchased parts, equipment, and other items required to manufacture aircraft and aerospace products reviews and evaluates engineering drawings and blueprints to estimate quantity and type of materials, parts, or other items required. Converts requirements... [+] More
Develops and analyzes lists of raw materials, purchased parts, equipment, and other items required to manufacture aircraft and aerospace products reviews and evaluates engineering drawings and blueprints to estimate quantity and type of materials, parts, or other items required. Converts requirements to orders of conventional sizes and quantities, considering factors such as existing inventories, unavoidable waste, and kind of material to be used. Reviews material lists for conformance to company standard practices in regard to parts and materials used. Schedules deliveries based on production forecasts, material substitutions, storage and handling facilities, and maintenance requirements. Prepares or authorizes preparation of purchase requisitions. Estimates need to reorder supplies due to rejections and engineering changes during manufacturing cycle. Confers with purchasing, engineering, planning, and other personnel to exchange information regarding inventories, schedules, and related issues. [-] Less
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Stress Test Technician
Produces recordings of electromotive... [+] More
Produces recordings of electromotive variations in action of heart muscle, using electrocardiograph, while patient walks on treadmill, under direction of physician, to provide data for diagnosis of heart ailments. One to two years of training is typically required for this position. Attaches electrodes to patient's arms, legs, and chest area, according to specified pattern, and connects electrode leads to electrocardiograph, to obtain electrocardiogram. Explains testing procedures to patient and obtains consent form. Starts treadmill at speed directed by physician. Starts electrocardiograph and records data, such as angle and speed of treadmill, patient's indications of pain, and measurements of blood pressure. Informs physician of wave abnormalities on electrocardiogram. Stands alongside patient during test to lend support if necessary. Removes recorder strip printout from machine upon conclusion of test to obtain permanent record of test. Edits and mounts representative samples of tracings for patient's record, indicating time of test measurement and bodily factors that could have affected recording. May conduct electrocardiograph test of resting patient. [-] Less
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Hearing Test Technician
Administers audiometric screening and threshold tests, generally pure-tone air conduction, to individuals or groups, under supervision of Audiologist or Otolaryngologist. Modifies earphones on subject to fit, and provides instruction on procedures to be followed. Adjusts audiometer to control sound emitted and records subjects' responses. Advises individuals to see Audiologist for interpretation of test results and need for more definitive hearing examination or to physician for medical examination. [-] Less
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