186 high-performance-computing uni jobs at University of the Pacific in United States
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individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 1. Work performed is primarily general office administrative, with frequent use of the computer keyboard and phone. 2. Requires sitting
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digital applications to clinical restorative treatment. Experience: Minimum three years of dental private practice experience or completion of a post-doctoral program in general dentistry or a specialty
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and implement process improvements to optimize budget utilization and financial performance. Support the development of annual and multi-year budget plans, program expansions, and funding proposals
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and implement process improvements to optimize budget utilization and financial performance. Support the development of annual and multi-year budget plans, program expansions, and funding proposals
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. Incumbent to provide support to other HRBPs as the needs arise. Lead Human Resources Business Partner: Incumbents provide lead direction to HRBPs in specific areas and perform the most complex, high volume
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. Incumbent to provide support to other HRBPs as the needs arise. Lead Human Resources Business Partner: Incumbents provide lead direction to HRBPs in specific areas and perform the most complex, high volume
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the distributed and central technical service providers. Performs high-level technical analysis for projects for integration of digital media technologies. Advise, consult, and provide services in the design
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of the intercollegiate athletics program. Nine (9) month position with possible renewal based on performance and identified funding. Essential Functions Develops a fundamental knowledge and maintains compliance of rules
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Recruitment & Marketing Develop and execute territory-specific recruitment plans, including high school and community college visits, college fairs, and special events. Cultivate strong, trust-based
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to perform the essential functions. Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending