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. To supervise a research team, direct and teach lab practices and to manage lab equipment and supplies. Key Duties & Responsibilities Conducting Basic Science Research. Animal breeding, maintaining colonies, and
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ACADEMIC ADVISOR II - (T230544) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is seeking an Academic Advisor II to provide support to first-year and transfer students in Engineering. The
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PROGRAM MANAGER I - (T229969) Description Responsible for administratively managing a University department under the general direction of a functional Program Director or under the auspices of a
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ladder diagrams Knowledge of electronics engineering Ability to read and understand schematic and ladder diagrams Working knowledge of electronics Knowledge of applicable compliance standards Experience
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR II - (T229847) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is seeking a PROGRAM COORDINATOR II to support the Orthodontics Program Director with residency
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needed. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Clinical Laboratory or a related field and the completion of a twelve (12) month internship in a Medical Technology program approved by the National Accrediting
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. Job Description To employ a knowledge of databases, financial analysis and informatics to plan, design, develop and support systems, projects, and automation. To utilize skills in data mining, analysis
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(PSLF) Program, plus more. Job Description To demonstrate competence in all aspects of sleep pathology recognition, analysis, and treatment. To operate equipment used in sleep disorders technology. To be
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Position Description: Schedule: Flexi, Day Shift 8a-5p Location: Neurosurgery Administration, Faculty Office Tower Under general supervision, work consists of a variety of routine clerical duties in support of office operations. Duties may consist of data entry, posting information to logs,...
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. This position will be primarily responsible for managing the Movement-to-Music (M2M) program, an evidence-based intervention developed through the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects grant funded by