197 high-performance-computing positions at The University of Arizona in United States
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environment for visitors, staff, and artwork at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. This position performs routine and specialized security duties, including patrolling galleries, monitoring surveillance
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responsible for academic program services. Provides training, direction and instruction to staff and conducts performance evaluations. Monitors KPIs established by Deans for the Office of Academic Programs
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of consistent performance, execution and delivery at equally high stands of excellence High organizational skills Demonstrated proficiency with MS Office and Google Apps. Ability to be self-directed and work
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appliances to ensure proper water flow, drainage, and system functionality. The Plumber will diagnose and resolve plumbing issues, perform routine maintenance, and ensure all work complies with local building
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strategic goals. The Business Administrator independently manages accounting, budgeting, auditing, and other high-level financial related operations. Business center personnel work to provide excellent
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-rounded, motivated and enthusiastic individual with prior experience in RNA sequencing, bioinformatic analysis, blood biomarkers, while working in various databases (R, Python) and performing statistical
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food to order and preparing recipes in bulk. We are located inside the W.A. Franke Honor's College dorm where our main focus is to fuel the Wildcat Community! This position performs cooking and food
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Data Sheets (MSDS), and infection control procedures. Maintenance Procedures: Understanding of routine and deep-cleaning schedules, including stripping, waxing, and sealing floors. Operation of Floor
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-level administrative support services to the Business Office operation team, and will also help support the department's day to day administration needs provided by the Business Office. This is an
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perform physical assessments, lab draws and/or diagnostics as required by study protocol. Monitor participants for evidence of study related adverse events. Document study participants’ progress in