183 high-performance-computing uni jobs at University of the Pacific in United States
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support to the Program in a variety of functions that may include, but are not limited to: Performs administrative duties using working knowledge of the unit’s policies, procedures, and practices
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, regulations, and policies. Assists in the preparation of an annual written plan and goals for the program and the annual assessment of performance in relation to the plan and goals. Maintains discipline in the
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, regulations, and policies. Assists in the preparation of an annual written plan and goals for the program and the annual assessment of performance in relation to the plan and goals. Maintains discipline in the
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to perform the essential functions. Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending
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to perform the essential functions. Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending
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for the program. Perform other related duties as assigned. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued students and employees. We
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Time Number of Months 12 Work Schedule Work performed during standard business hours, 8:00AM-5PM, M-F, PST, with occasional overtime and hours worked outside of normal schedule may be required to meet
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faculty. This position has a primary teaching focus in physiology and pharmacology courses within high education programs of Doctor of Pharmacy, Ph.D. and M.S. of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences, and
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the use and operation of different simulation technologies ranging from (but not limited to) anatomic models/task trainers to screen-based simulations to full body patient simulators. Develops, manages, and
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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