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The Judge Group

Location:
Woodinville, WASalary:
$18.
00 USD Hourly - $20.
00 USD HourlyDescription:
Our client is in search of a Infusion Pharmacy Technician to work in the Woodinville, WA area! Already interested? Send your resume to:
Mthum02@judge.
com or give me a call at:
(484) 639-7074.
Scope of Role:
Title:
Infusion Pharmacy TechnicianLocation:
Woodinville, WAType:
Contract OngoingHours:
8am to 5pm (M-F)Duties:
Patient calling technician for supplies and deliveriesPicking and packing infusion deliveries.
Qualifications:
Background in infusion pharmacy preferred.
sterile IV compoundingWA state pharmacy intern licensenationally certifiedNow that you read over the job description, why not apply? Send your resume to me at:
Mthum02@judge.
com or give me a call at:
(484) 639-7074 Contact:
mthum02@judge.
com?subject=Sr%20Pharm%20Technician%2F23%2FPHM021This job and many more are available through The Judge Group.
Find us on the web at www.
judge.
comAbout the Company:
The Judge GroupThe Judge Group, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is a leading professional services firm specializing in talent, technology, and learning solutions.
We consult, staff, train, and solve.
Through our work we make people and organizations better.
Our services are successfully delivered through a network of more than 30 offices in the United States, Canada, and India.
The Judge Group serves more than 50 of the Fortune 100 and is responsible for over 9,000 professionals on assignment annually across a wide range of industries.
If you would like to learn more about The Judge Group visit www.
judge.
com or call toll free (800) 360-4474.
Company Size:
10,000 employees or moreIndustry:
Computer/IT ServicesFounded:
1970Website:
https:
//www.
judge.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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