612 high-performance-computing positions at University of California in United States
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visits and/or track people's activity in order to measure and improve performance. FunctionalFunctional Cookies that enhance or add functionality to the portal (e.g. add fonts or live chats, embed videos
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) Ability to learn and perform additional computer tasks such as website updates, design work on posters, bulletin boards, announcements, visual presentation materials. (Required) Comfort and ease using and
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Teaching 5% - Unit Coordination 5% - Computer System Operations Department Overview Ambulatory Case Management department serves to improve the health of high-risk patients through empowerment, self
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infrastructure of the system, supporting the operation and evolution of an advanced platform that integrates cloud-native software, on-premise hardware, and high-performance computing hosted in National Lab data
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Ability to interact diplomatically and sympathetically with patients, their families, and general public in a high volume, clinical setting Skill in performing with frequent interruptions an/or distractions
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, professional and productive manner Knowledge of legal implications in clinical practice and documentation Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice Basic computer skills Ability to assess
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Nursing or Nursing Informatics Cardiovascular registry experience Database data entry or management experience Quality improvement or patient safety experience Advanced skill to perform statistical analyses
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while machinery is in operation. Working knowledge of HVAC/R mechanical systems. Computer skills to operate a personal computer or laptop, organizational, oral and written communication skills. Key
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This position reports to the Superintendent of the Grounds and Move unit. This position's primary assignment is to perform landscape maintenance within the UCDH, Sacramento Campus. This position
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Evaluation Research (HEER) Program, we provide accessible data to policymakers, advocates, and the public. Our work focuses on understanding social drivers of health, revealing health inequities, and