363 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of the Pacific in United-States
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and pharmacokinetics in the professional pharmacy (Doctor of Pharmacy) program, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences Graduate Program and/or Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences program
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repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. Work is performed
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repetitive motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Frequent walking, standing and simple grasping. Occasional climbing stairs, walking across campus, stooping and reaching. Constant communication using
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in a customer service-related role. Comfortable speaking and dealing with the public. Basic Knowledge of computers and printers. Basic mathematic skills. Bilingual in Spanish. Familiar with box office
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understanding and applying proper exposure techniques. Physics positioning patients for optimal image taking. Infection control procedures. Basic computer operations include Excel, image import/export, and
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understanding and applying proper exposure techniques. Physics positioning patients for optimal image taking. Infection control procedures. Basic computer operations include Excel, image import/export, and
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identification of internal and external resources necessary for evaluation and accommodation. Coordinates communication between enrolled students with disabilities, faculty, and program staff and provides on-going
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and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up to 40 pounds. Work
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or required. The faculty member may consider any matter in connection with the effectiveness and quality of the educational program or the professional welfare of the faculty, may make recommendations
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made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work requires frequent sitting and computer use. Occasional walking, standing, walking across campus, climbing stairs