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distribution across various funding streams, including grants and contracts, and conducts biweekly payroll reviews for accuracy. Administers the departmental procurement program, ensuring timely and compliant
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Classification Title: Computer Operator I Job Description: This Computer Operator I serve as an entry-level position within Infrastructure and Communication Technology (ICT), a unit within
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Animal Technician or above by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. Appropriate college course work or vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required
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Center is a state-of-the-art facility servicing North Florida and South Georgia. Our rapidly expanding Cardiovascular Program is currently involved in numerous clinical research trials with a focus on
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week are 40-50. This position will involve some travel, locally and regionally, due to clinical program responsibilities. About the University of Florida: Located in Gainesville since 1906
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as a team. Experience creating educational materials, using technology in teaching, and managing program records. Experience with grant writing or securing program funding. Strong organizational skills
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instruments to dental students and departments, using computer program Axium and the INFO-DOT process. Collecting, tracking, and processing dirty instruments according to sterilization protocol. Disinfecting
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Classification Title: Program Coordinator, Student Life Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree with four years of equivalent experience, or Master's degree with two years
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coordinates departmental or program events. Handles multiple initiatives at the same time and integrates them into a comprehensive plan. Monitors complex or unforeseen dependencies and responds accordingly
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Classification Title: Research Assistant Scientist Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph. D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related field with demonstrated expertise in polymer