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. · Exposure to fumes or airborne particles. · Low temperatures. · Outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind. · Work with toxic or caustic chemicals. · Elevated temperatures. · Exposure to moving
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or heavy equipment. Environmental Hazards: Outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind. Work Schedule: Shiftwork (Nights. Weekends, Holidays) Driving University Vehicle: Yes Security Sensitive: This is a
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power tools. Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers. Environmental Hazards: Exposure to fumes or airborne particles. Low temperatures. Outdoor elements such as precipitation
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distribution and RF systems. Satellite downlink RF equipment and systems. TV studio lighting elements, AC electrical distribution, and controllers, including LED lighting and system controls. Oscilloscopes, RF
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machinery and/or power tools. Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers. Environmental Hazards: Low temperatures. Outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind. Work with toxic
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dedicated research laboratories equipped for medical imaging analysis/morphometrics, forensic anthropology, thermoregulatory studies (environmental chamber), histology, and paleontological fossil preparation
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external parties. Operates specialized scientific equipment. Performs statistical analyses, including selecting the appropriate analysis procedure, setting up data for analysis, judging validity and
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a holistic and supportive environment for student success. The University of North Texas HSC and its component institutions are committed to equal opportunity and comply with all applicable federal
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temperatures. Outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind. Work with toxic or caustic chemicals. Elevated temperatures. Exposure to moving mechanical parts or vibration. Noisy environments. Small and/or
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of IPE assessment methods. Knowledge of statistical analysis. Strong ability to collaborate and foster collaboration across healthcare professions. Ability to work with students, faculty, and clinicians