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within the scope of practice. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy. Ability to support unit leadership with additional task as assigned. Ability
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of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is a large, diverse multi-site department whose mission is to create a healthier world through bold innovation in public health, education, technology and research. UC Davis
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science or engineering degree with demonstrable equivalent experience. Extensive prior experience in project management. Extensive experience managing staff, balancing multiple priorities and interacting
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Previous Job Job Title Technology Operations Supervisor Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 78231 Location Sacramento Full/Part Time Full Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job Summary Under the direction
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. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy. Ability to support unit leadership with additional task as assigned. Ability to stay organized and complete job
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of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is a large, diverse multi-site department whose mission is to create a healthier world through bold innovation in public health, education, technology and research. UC Davis
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that anticipate future needs and challenges within academic and staff personnel functions. Collaborate strategically with IT to design, develop, and implement advanced technology-driven HR solutions, The position
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Performance. Digital 8 hour 2D and 3D Certificate Valid CRT (Diagnostic Radiologic Technology) CA State License American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
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of Principal Investigators in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE). Serve as one of the compliance officers for department's most complex contracts and grants activity and a primary
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Technology Financial & Administrative Applications supports all missions and strategic goals of UC Davis Health to provide technology solutions for our faculty, staff, patients, and students in support of