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support to program managers, department heads or administrative officers, faculty, support staff and to the University. Qualified candidates will demonstrate superior troubleshooting skills and possess
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, neuroscience, or molecular biology for data collation and interpretation. Preferred Qualifications: Advanced degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in biology, neuroscience, molecular biology or a related field
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proper instrument performance. Adhere to all quality control policies and procedures. Proficient in computer protocols as assigned. Adhere to all SBUH and departmental policies and protocols. Perform high
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, electronics & E-Waste (electronics, computers, laptops, used cell phones, etc.), food service organics, steel, aluminum, and other recyclable materials from Campus buildings, Hospital/HSC, and other areas as
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that are not complete and/or do not comply with the Program guidelines. Deny claims when appropriate. Assist in the resolution of billing issues, i.e., WTCHP program billed in error, program billed as secondary
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, neuroscience, or molecular biology for data collation and interpretation. Preferred Qualifications: Advanced degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in biology, neuroscience, molecular biology or a related field
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requirements for stage productions, load-ins, load-outs, installations, maintenance of stage spaces. Duties: Assist in the loading and unloading of scenery and stage equipment as required by incoming performing
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information and other required information in the Visitation Database in collaboration with Social Work Services. Maintains employee vaccine sign-up sheets to assist with facilitation of employee vaccines
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. Assist patrons at the public computers. Knowledge of Access Services policies. Maintain appropriate statistics using the library services platform (LSP) program. Responsible for opening and closing
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setting. Experience with basic molecular and cell biology. Preferred Qualifications: Proficient in wetlab (cell culture, bench assays), dry lab (computational analysis), and mouse work. Brief Description