0 a worker trained with special skills, especially in science or engineering:
a laboratory technician
1 a worker trained with special skills or knowledge, esp. in how to operate machines or equipment used in science:
an X-ray technician
a laboratory technician
2 someone whose job is to make sure that machines and equipment work correctly, and to repair them if necessary:
a lab/computer/electrical technician
What happened was that the various decisions were taken by technicians and others in staff positions and fed into the line management structure.
Rehabilitation technicians are based in some hospitals providing a network of trained staff throughout the country with some responsibility for disability.
Assistant staff (such as secretaries and technicians) on the other hand, are likely to want a car-parking space.
Ensure that all personnel, including nonphysician providers and technicians, are adequately supervised and have the competence and qualifications to work in a telemedicine system.
Greek technicians probably helped in the routine work of mapping the conquered countries.
The treatment dosimetry and planning team now consists of physicists, radiographers, medical technicians and clinical oncologists.
The authors thank all the technicians and management at all the research stations at which the trials were done.
Direct savings accrue from reduced costs in the mold room and reduced coverage for sick time resulting from strain injuries to radiation therapists (radiotherapy technicians).
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