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responsible for management of the UC Davis Aggie Adventures Travel program and UC Davis Alumni Wine Program. This position requires good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions, and
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the significance of laboratory and radiological tests. Ability to gather data, possession of computer skills, knowledge of research methods. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Must write legibly
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professional with a full understanding of industry practices and relevant policies and procedures. Resolves a wide range of complex issues. Demonstrates competency in selecting methods and techniques to obtain
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call as required. References reflect an overall meets or exceeds. Methods of Measurement Include the Following: Direct Observation, Feedback from staff or patients, Documentation Ages Served: Adolescents
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discern; product quality, read and interpret recipes and menus, estimate ingredient requirements, check production and keep records to accurately plan production requirements and request supplies and
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methods. Effective teamwork and communication/interdisciplinary skills. Preferred Qualifications Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) and/or factory-trained certification in Magnetic Resonance
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, DSL, PIM, IGMP, SIP, RTP, SNMP, RMON, and sFlow. Experience with Radius, 802,1x, SSH, SSL and other methods of providing security for passwords and network communications. Written and oral
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handling and restraint techniques for a wide variety of small animal patients. Experience with small animal husbandry. Knowledge of common hospital pathogens and methods of disinfection. Key Responsibilities
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for parking costs should they elect this transportation method. More information about parking and other transportation options can be found on the UC Davis and UC Davis Health Transportation Services websites
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business management practices. Knowledge of UC Davis hiring/employment practices within an academic department. Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles, cost allocation methods, and accounting