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technician and worker
In contrast, the term bachillerato is most often used for institutions that provide vocational training, either in 2 or 3 years, so the graduate can get a job as a skilled worker, for example, an assistant accountant, a secretary or an electronics technician.
* Emergency medical technician, a healthcare worker
He subsequently was employed as a worker and technician at Shanghai's No. 3 Electronic Tube Factory, and then deputy chief and chief of the technical section from 1976 to 1978.
He worked as a medical laboratory technician from 1961-3, a Labour Party organiser from 1963 – 70, a social worker in Bexley from 1972-4 before becoming Director of Bexley Council for Racial Equality until 1992.
Troyer was born in Sturgis, Michigan, the son of Susan, a factory worker, and Reuben Troyer, a repair technician.
Newton was born in London, the daughter of Nyasha, a Zimbabwean health-care worker and Nick Newton, a laboratory technician and artist.
In the March 31, 1958 Canadian federal election, Jean-Jacques Rouleau, who listed his profession as ‘ technician ’, unsuccessfully sought election in Chapleau riding in Quebec as a candidate of the Parti ouvrier canadien ( Canadian worker ’ s party ).
The admonition is a reminder that procedures should protect everything of value, and the stories can be interpreted from the point of view of a computer technician and a laboratory worker.
A technician is a worker in a field of technology who is proficient in the relevant skills and techniques, with a relatively practical understanding of the theoretical principles.
Thus a ' stage technician ' is a worker who provides technical support for putting on a play, while a ' medical technician ' is an employee who provides technical support in the medical industry or to the medical profession.
In contrast, the term bachillerato is most often used for institutions that provide vocational training, in two or three years, so the graduate can get a job as a skilled worker, for example, an assistant accountant, a bilingual secretary or an electronics technician.
Pharmacy technician, also sometimes known as a pharmaceutical technician, is a health care worker who performs pharmacy related functions, generally working under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist or other health professional.
He was a soldier, swimming and kayak instructor, agricultural worker, technician in construction, technical designer, radio speaker and journalist for 26 years.

technician and field
For the audio part, MTS uses subcarriers on the video that can also carry three audio channels, including one for stereo ( same left-minus-right method as for FM ), another for second audio programs ( such as descriptive video service for the vision-impaired, and bilingual programs ), and yet a third hidden one for the studio to communicate with reporters or technicians in the field ( or for a technician or broadcast engineer at a remote transmitter site to talk back to the studio ), or any other use a TV station might see fit.
The field of a die is the highest point, so when a mint technician polishes the die or the metal flow of a coin wears it away, the field is the first thing to be worn down.
An example of a monomorphic opinion leader in the field of computer technology, might be a neighborhood computer service technician.
The technician has access to far more information on this topic than the average consumer and has the requisite background to understand the information, though the same person might be a follower at another field ( for example sports ) and ask others for advice.
* Career Care Institute, Inc. in Lancaster, is an accredited vocational school offering training in allied health field programs such as vocational nursing, medical assisting, medical billing, and limited permit x-ray technician.
The media technician, Tom Ervin, administers a program that allows students who are interested in media technology to develop their knowledge and skills in the media field.
A technician ran onto the field and stopped play long enough for the feed to be restored.
Jetfire was presented as a technician and computer expert, who ran field ops during the battle of Thunderhead Pass trying to find a weakness in Thunderwing that could allow the Autobot-Decepticon army to defeat him.
* The movie Something the Lord Made is the story of two men – an ambitious white surgeon, head of surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and a gifted black carpenter turned lab technician – who defied the racial strictures of the Jim Crow South and together pioneered the field of heart surgery.
The Dirty Jobs crew, including field producer Dave Barsky, cameramen Doug Glover, Troy Paff, and Dan Eggiman, and audio technician Josh Atkins, often get just as dirty as Rowe does.
A field replaceable unit ( FRU ) is a circuit board, part or assembly that can be quickly and easily removed from a personal computer or other piece of electronic equipment, and replaced by the user or a technician without having to send the entire product or system to a repair facility.
Another aspect of failure analysis is associated with no fault found ( NFF ) which is a term used in the field of failure analysis to describe a situation where an originally reported mode of failure can't be duplicated by the evaluating technician and therefore the potential defect can't be fixed.
By trial and error the technician discovered that the field explodes, losing an arm and an eye in the process.

technician and technology
Popular programs include paramedic, nursing, practical nursing, pharmacy technician, environmental protection technology and biotechnology.
Romke Jan Bernhard Sloot ( 27 August 1945, Groningen — 11 July 1999, Nieuwegein ) was a Dutch electronics technician, who claimed to have developed a revolutionary data compression technique, the Sloot Digital Coding System, which could compress a complete movie down to 8 kilobytes of data — this is orders of magnitude greater compression than the best currently available technology.
A conversation between the ship's Captain and a technician reveals that this ship utilizes force-field technology in an ingenious way, which the scientists on Ganymede have not thought of.
Due to the increasingly labyrinthine nature of the technology that is now incorporated into automobiles, most automobile dealerships and independent workshops now provide sophisticated diagnostic computers to each technician, without which they would be unable to diagnose or repair a vehicle.

technician and e
A number of filmmakers have had their movies honored for their achievements in visual effects ; i. e., five films produced by George Pal, five by producer George Lucas, five by director James Cameron ( who began his career in Hollywood as an effects technician ), four by directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, and three by director Robert Zemeckis.
* Stagehand: A technician responsible for moving scenery at the stage level, by manually carrying or rolling set pieces ( e. g., scenery wagons ) between the stage and the wings.
" electrical technics ", i. e. " electronics ", tæknilegur " technical " and tæknir " technician ".
In this case the technician who executed the cue usually responds with a taken note ; e. g. " Rail cue 11 taken.
However, for smaller productions ( e. g. corporate and event videography ), a videographer often works alone with a single-camera setup or in the case of a multiple-camera setup, as part of a larger television crew with lighting technician, grips and sound operators.

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During the night, a phone company technician had deadened the bells and installed red blinkers on the phones.
There would, however, be a variety of other skills -- medical, agricultural, engineering -- which would be called for in the first year through the private agency programs and through the provision of technician helpers to existing development projects.
In any case, our Peace Corps personnel should be offered as technician helpers in development projects of the U.N. and other international agencies.
An impressive technician, Mr. Skolovsky has fine rhythm, to boot.
* 1930 – Michał Życzkowski, Polish technician ( d. 2006 )
Often, discussions on the subject focus on the differences among " artist " and " technician ", " entertainer " and " artisan ", " fine art " and " applied art ", or what constitutes art and what does not.
Cuarón began working in television in Mexico, first as a technician and then as a director.
Most seriously injured was a technician who suffered a fractured kneecap when the GSE cart overturned on him.
A technician will call a local ANAC's phone number.
With capacity to produce up to 5, 000 engines a year by 100 specially trained personnel, like traditional Aston Martin engine production from Newport Pagnell, assembly of each unit is entrusted to a single technician from a pool of 30, with V8 and V12 variants assembled in under 20 hours.
A bookkeeper ( or book-keeper ), also known as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records the day-to-day financial transactions of an organization.
Upon completion of the program, students are qualified to take the state board exam to become a licensed cosmetologist or specialty technician.
Midway through his college studies at Oregon State University ( then called Oregon State College ), near the end of World War II, he was drafted into the US Navy, serving two years as a radar technician in the Philippines.
He had also read something about computers ( a relatively recent phenomenon ), and from his experience as a radar technician he knew that information could be analyzed and displayed on a screen.
Later, he also referred to himself as a " phonometrician " ( meaning " someone who measures sounds ") preferring this designation to that of a " musician ", after having been called " a clumsy but subtle technician " in a book on contemporary French composers published in 1911.
It was during filming that Wallach accidentally drank from a bottle of acid that a film technician had carelessly placed next to his soda bottle.
The term was brought to prominence as a teaching mantra by George Fuechsel, an IBM 305 RAMAC technician / instructor in New York.
For live shows in 2002 and 2004, Lee and his keyboard technician used the playback capabilities of the XV-5080 to generate virtually all of Rush's keyboard sounds to date, as well as additional complex sound passages that previously required several machines at once to produce.
To this end, a professional sound technician was hired to design the interior.
Cousteau liked to call himself an " oceanographic technician.
Over decades, she has continued to write while employed in a wide variety of jobs — as book reviewer, economic graphanalyst, editor, EKG technician, food analyst, laboratory technician in penicillin research, nurse's aide, office manager, payroll bookkeeper, photographer, pollster, public relations, publicist and store detective.
It was while she worked as a laboratory technician in 1947 that she began writing science fiction.
On 26 May 2007, Gordon Holmes, a 55-year-old lab technician, captured video of what he said was " this jet black thing, about long, moving fairly fast in the water.
Locksmiths may be commercial ( working out of a storefront ), mobile ( working out of a vehicle ), institutional ( employed by an institution ) or investigational ( forensic locksmiths ) or may specialize in one aspect of the skill, such as an automotive lock specialist, a master key system specialist or a safe technician.

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