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Pharmacy Technician Specialist - Oncology
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Join our Oncology team at St. Luke's Medical Center in Aurora. This specialist role requires a CPhT/ExCPT certification and 1-3 years of healthcare experience. Enjoy a Monday-Friday schedule with no weekends and a comprehensive benefits package. Apply your expertise in a critical, patient-focused...
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United States , Aurora
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24.10 - 36.15 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Pharmacy Technician Specialist - Oncology
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Join our Oncology Clinic team at St. Luke's Medical Center in Aurora. This specialist role requires a state-registered and certified pharmacy technician (CPhT/ExCPT) with 1-3 years of healthcare experience. Enjoy a standard Monday-Friday schedule with comprehensive benefits, including medical, de...
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United States , Aurora
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24.10 - 36.15 USD / Hour
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Pharmacy Technician Specialist - Medication History
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Seeking a certified Pharmacy Technician Specialist to perform complex medication history and other advanced pharmaceutical services. This role requires 5+ years of hospital/retail experience, PTCB/ExCPT certification, and exceptional attention to detail. We offer comprehensive benefits, including...
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United States
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24.85 - 37.30 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Pharmacy Technician Specialist I - Population Health and Ambulatory Care
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Join our team in Macon as a Pharmacy Technician Specialist in Population Health. This role requires Georgia Board registration and focuses on medication dispensing, order entry, and customer service. We offer comprehensive benefits including health coverage, retirement plans, and paid time off. I...
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United States , Macon
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Pharmacy Technician Specialist - Oncology
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Join our Oncology Clinic team at St. Luke's Medical Center in Aurora. This specialist role requires a state-registered and nationally certified pharmacy technician (CPhT/ExCPT) with 1-3 years of healthcare experience. Enjoy a standard weekday schedule with no weekends or major holidays, plus comp...
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United States , Aurora
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24.10 - 36.15 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Imaging Equipment Technician II - Ultrasound Specialist Women's Care
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Join our team as an Ultrasound Specialist, focusing on Women's Care imaging equipment. This role requires 2+ years of biomedical imaging experience, specifically with GE Ultrasound systems, and networking proficiency. You will install, maintain, and repair complex diagnostic equipment in Charlott...
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United States , Charlotte
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38.20 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Technician Specialist
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Join our Specialty Catalyst Process Technology team in Columbia, MD as a Technician Specialist. This hands-on role involves pilot-scale operations, handling hazardous chemicals, and operating lab equipment on a rotating shift schedule. Ideal candidates have a high school diploma, mechanical aptit...
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United States , Columbia
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64800.00 - 89100.00 USD / Year
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W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.
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About the Specialist Technician role

Specialist Technician jobs represent a dynamic and multifaceted career path that spans industries from education and creative arts to engineering and defense. At its core, a Specialist Technician is a highly skilled professional who provides expert technical support, guidance, and hands-on execution within a specific domain. Unlike general technicians, these roles require deep, specialized knowledge in a particular field, allowing them to solve complex problems, maintain advanced equipment, and mentor or train others.

In typical Specialist Technician jobs, daily responsibilities vary widely depending on the sector but share common themes of expertise and precision. In educational and creative environments, these professionals often design and deliver technical workshops, helping students or clients bridge theoretical concepts with practical application. They might oversee fabrication labs, digital studios, or maker spaces, ensuring that tools and technologies are used safely and effectively. Responsibilities frequently include advising on project architecture, troubleshooting hardware and software integration, maintaining inventory of specialized materials, and enforcing safety protocols. For instance, a technician might guide others on how to combine web interfaces with physical computing components, or teach advanced construction processes using specialized equipment.

In more industrial or defense-related settings, Specialist Technician jobs take on a rigorous focus on safety, compliance, and precision. These roles may involve preparing and mixing sensitive materials, operating complex machinery, handling hazardous substances according to strict regulations, and maintaining detailed tracking systems for inventory and waste. Technicians often work with advanced instrumentation, perform chemical analyses, and ensure that all operations meet environmental and safety standards. Wearing personal protective equipment and obtaining specialized certifications—such as for handling explosives, operating forklifts, or working in controlled environments—are common requirements.

The typical skills and requirements for Specialist Technician jobs include a strong educational foundation, often at the bachelor’s or master’s level, or equivalent professional experience in the relevant field. Hands-on technical proficiency is paramount, whether in 3D design and fabrication, web development and creative coding, or chemical processing and mechanical systems. Soft skills such as clear communication, patience, and the ability to train or mentor others are equally important, as many roles involve collaborating with diverse teams or instructing less experienced individuals. Adaptability and a commitment to safety are non-negotiable, especially in high-stakes environments.

Overall, Specialist Technician jobs are ideal for individuals who combine deep technical expertise with a passion for teaching, problem-solving, and maintaining high standards of quality and safety. They are the bridge between theory and practice, ensuring that complex systems, tools, and processes function seamlessly across various industries.