Medical Device Industry jobs.

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Marketing ManagerENTERPRISE RECRUITINGLong Island, NY2/6/2012
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Principle ScientistBio-Partners Search Group, LLCRaleigh, NC2/6/2012
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Manufacturing DirectorBio-Partners Search Group, LLCNC2/6/2012
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Financial Business Systems AnalystCreative HR SolutionsSchaumburg, IL2/5/2012
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Director of Quality Assurance and...Advanced Liquid Logic IncResearch Triangle Park, NC2/5/2012
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Sr. Mgr/Manager, CRM & Sales...Company WithheldDc/Virginia, VA2/4/2012
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FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERAdel-Lawrence Associates, Inc.Miami Area, FL2/4/2012
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FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERAdel-Lawrence Associates, Inc.Louisville, Se. Indiana, KY2/4/2012
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Maintenance SupervisorApple & Assoc. IncChicago, IL2/3/2012
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Powder Metal Injection Molding Program...Apple & Assoc. IncBradenton, FL2/3/2012
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Mold Tooling EngineerApple & Assoc. IncKearney, NE2/3/2012
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Senior Manager, Forecast AnalyticsCompany WithheldDc/Va Metro Area, DC2/3/2012
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Plant General ManagerExcel Recruiting / Excel GamingDenver, CO2/3/2012
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Pharmaceutical Engineer ManagerBio-Partners Search Group, LLCNC2/2/2012
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Materials and Planning ManagerGallman ConsultingPhiladelphia, PA1/31/2012
Creating medical devices takes several steps. To make arch supports, for example, technicians first make a wax or plastic impression of the patient's foot. Then they bend and form a material so that it conforms to prescribed contours required to fabricate structural components. If a support is mainly required to correct the balance of a patient with legs of different lengths, a rigid material is used. If the support is primarily intended to protect those with arthritic or diabetic feet, a soft material is used. Supports and braces are polished with grinding and buffing wheels. Technicians may cover arch supports with felt to make them more comfortable.
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