1,711 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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other parties are appropriately informed; receives and inputs service requests into appropriate data management systems; facilitates key sign-out/in, distribution of access cards, departmental vehicles
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Rx | OSU Specialty Pharmacy Ackerman Scope of Position Under the supervision of a pharmacist and in collaboration with pharmacy staff, the pharmacy intern assists with medication-related informatics
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| Food Service Administration Job Description Under close supervision from storekeeper or other superior; receives, stores and distributes supplies (including chemicals), and equipment. Position located
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of research activities completed, incentives distributed, next steps to follow. Submit data with timeliness and accuracy. Enter data that was collected and clean program data assigned, from multiple data files
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for compliance to federal, state and where applicable local laws. Looks for efficiencies in processing, distribution, and other workflows. Creates audit processes to allow for staff to research and respond
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, arranging logistics, preparing and distributing event materials and assisting with asset management; provides backup support for other administrative staff when needed. This position serves as part of a team
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the Athletics Business Office, preparations and distribution of camper confirmation materials, filing of registration forms and other related camp forms in the Fawcett Center and answering the Buckeye Sports
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Medical services of The Ohio State University Medical Center. This encompasses Phlebotomy, laboratory testing, quality control and maintenance, printing and distribution of patient clinical data and forms
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administers Chair's complex schedule and extensive calendar functions; determines issues for discussion and prepares agendas; records, transcribes and distributes minutes; coordinate and schedule meetings
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will also be considered. Strong background in analyzing large astronomical datasets is essential, particularly in characterizing non-isotropic distributions and spatial-kinematic properties using Gaia