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codes and safety regulations. Additionally, this role requires strong technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and a commitment to safety and efficiency. The ideal candidate will also demonstrate
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clinical encounters. May share the duties of peer SP Trainers and/or the Academic Program Professional. Assists with event set up of teaching spaces and educational technology resources. May occasionally
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. Generate weekly emails regarding lectures, and clinical schedules. Ensure administrative work is carried out accurately and in timely fashion. Ensure timely dissemination of CME code and materials. Knowledge
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Optical Engineering and Fabrication Facility, housed within the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, is seeking a Research Program Administrative Officer II. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental
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University of Arizona’s Optical Engineering and Fabrication Facility, housed within the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, is seeking a Research Program Administrative Officer II. Outstanding UA benefits
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supports the development and maintenance of data systems, workflows, and dashboards critical to the Office's mission. The analyst writes programming code in SQL, SAS, R or similar to extract, merge, combine
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kind facility that produces telescope mirrors from 3m to 8.4m one-segment mirrors used in telescopes at multiple locations. The Optical Research Technician will learn the technology and evolution of what
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arrangements, catering, technology setup, and on-site support to ensure seamless execution. Evaluate event outcomes and implement improvements for future programming. Interprets and collects data to support
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are tidy and ready for the next event or client tours. Ensure event spaces meet ADA and Fire Code compliance to maintain safety and accessibility standards. Identifies necessary repairs and reports
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initiative, resourcefulness, and good judgment working in an environment that is very fast paced. This position supports the teaching and technology use in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s classrooms and