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On-Call Program providing the need exists and the basic requirements and qualifications for participation are met. Must have a valid Massachusetts driver’s license. Must have general computer skills
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instructional support to teaching faculty, including developing or identifying course-related content Co-teach the MMSc-BMI biomedical informatics research skills courses BMI 717 and BMI 718 Contribute
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. Technology Skills Required: Must have computer skills including word-processing, electronic mail, database, and spreadsheet. Required to utilize management information systems and asset/work management systems
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crates, opening and closing crates and exhibition cases. Will include considerable work at a computer, entering data related to the collections move. Working Conditions Primarily museum collections storage
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with high standards for customer care, occupant experience, and quality of work. Demonstrated proficiency using various computer software systems and applications such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel
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of outstanding academic achievement. Indication of independent research experience and/or applied experience. Methodological interests in econometrics, statistics, machine learning, industrial
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communicate in English with peers, managers, and customers. Technology Skills Requirements Operation of state-of-the-art, computer-based control systems required. Certificates and Licenses Current Pipefitter’s
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on pot washing machine or manually washes pots as required Monitors and records temperatures and sanitizer concentration in manual wash sink and machines to insure safe operation Returns all cleaned
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on pot washing machine or manually washes pots as required Monitors and records temperatures and sanitizer concentration in manual wash sink and machines to insure safe operation Returns all cleaned
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detail-oriented; able to effectively manage time and prioritize across multiple projects simultaneously Willingness to learn new financial programs and explore new methods for continual process improvement