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repairs in compliance with technical orders, blueprints, specifications, manuals and established procedures; Repair, trouble shoots complex steam pressure reducing system safety; condensate return devices
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About The Department The University of Cincinnati (UC) Department of Computer Science (CS) (https://ceas.uc.edu/academics/departments/computer-science.html) in the College of Engineering and Applied
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weekends. Additional Qualifications Considered Two (2) years of experience providing technical support in Network Operations and computer hardware/software. Experience in healthcare field such as RN, LPN
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-discipline. Ability to organize and motivate other members of the study team. Proficient user of basic computer applications for the execution of daily project operations. Experience in writing clinical study
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organized workspace, including inventory control. Participate in basic training sessions for additional print and finishing techniques. Demonstrates basic knowledge of computer skills. Perform related duties
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setting in the area of clinical specialization. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Meticulous source documentation skills. Proficiency in various computer and software applications is ideal
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) (https://ceas.uc.edu/academics/departments/computer-science.html) in the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) provides a number of core courses to undergraduate and graduate students
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through the Society of Simulation in Healthcare. Additional Qualifications Considered Five (5) years of experience providing technical support in Network Operations and computer hardware/software
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reducing system safety; condensate return devices, steam traps, perform water treatment and testing and apply chemicals. Perform repair of critical laboratory exhaust systems (fume hoods). Inspect hoods
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demonstrated ability to independently process records consistent with current archival best practices Comfortable with a wide range of computer applications Additional Qualifications Considered Additional