trained technician

collocation in English

meaningsoftrainedandtechnician

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trained
adjective
uk
/treɪnd/
us
/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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technician
noun[C]
uk
/tekˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/tekˈnɪʃ.ən/
a worker trained with special skills, especially in science ...
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(Definition oftrainedandtechnicianfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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People in rural locations were able to use the unit with no additional infrastructure investment; however, sending atrainedtechnicianto set up the equipment over long distances was costly.
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Everyone on that airfield was atrainedtechnician.
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They first point out that with every academic there also has to be atrainedtechnicianand an overhead cost, building, admin, etc.
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A fullytrainedtechnicianreceives barely £600 a year and a senior technician not much more than £700.
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They also include the developing concept of the ordinary seaman as an increasinglytrainedtechnician, educated in responsibilities as well as rights.
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This phenomenon can be minimized by having the action adjusted by atrainedtechnician.
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An approved instrument is used by atrainedtechnicianunder controlled conditions, and checked for accuracy on each use, to produce evidence suitable for use in prosecution.
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The manuals warn that substantial damage is possible otherwise, requiring servicing by atrainedtechnician if not properly cooled down before moving the printer.
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The neurostimulator can be calibrated by a neurologist, nurse ortrainedtechnicianto the individual patient's needs.
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Patients were allocated at random to one of three trained technicians, who performed all the measurements.
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First opened in 2003, these stores allow a pharmacist to communicate through an audio/video feed with atrainedtechnicianto fill and approve prescriptions.
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This will clearly require skilled craftsmen and trained technicians.
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It should be more accurate, faster, require fewer trained technicians, and have an objective end-point.
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But in many areas lack of trained technicians has gravely curtailed this work.
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We are a good employer of labour and a source of trained technicians and managers.
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I assure him that training is going on satisfactorily, and the number of trained technicians is increasing rapidly week by week.
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These refugees tend to contain a very high proportion of what are sometimes called intellectuals—trained technicians, doctors, professors and others.
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We have to consider supplying to the nation from our educational system not only more and better trained technicians, but more technicians with a good general education.
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I believe it is absolutely essential that something is done to prevent the shortage of trained technicians in, for example, kidney dialysis units.
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In my own travels in developing countries, this need is certainly what has struck me most, even more than the lack of trained technicians, which has been mentioned.
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