335 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Princeton University in United-States
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mastery of new technologies and skills as campus IT needs or the University/OIT direction changes Ability to lift 25 to 50 lbs. (e.g. computer equipment) and to climb stairs in a three-story building
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: Perform Demos and Workshops as requested on various Painting and Drawing processes and procedures Provide solutions to technical questions, as well as hands on assistance Maintain Stretcher/Supports Library
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process. • Execute and implement changes to the annual compensation and promotion processes. • Serve as a sounding board for employees to help them resolve workplace issues. • Maintain communications with
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processes and procedures Provide solutions to technical questions, as well as hands on assistance Maintain Stretcher/Supports Library Candidates should have technical knowledge of the craft of painting and
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. Willingness to engage in continuous learning about current exhibitions and events. Strong computer skills, comfortable using a variety of software, with the confidence and ability to learn new systems. Flexible
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Organizes committee and other meetings with Director and various internal and external groups Processes travel reimbursements Drafts meeting minutes and follow-up for Executive Committee, assists with other
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status in July 2018 and July 25, 2022. CALEA serves as the “International Gold Standard for Public Safety Agencies” and oversees a rigorous accreditation process. In addition, DPS was awarded
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of appropriate security processes for campus-wide information systems; directs the University IT Risk Assessment process; recommends and monitors computing practices to prevent and recover from security breaches
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treat interactions with patients as privileged communications. Is in compliance with regulatory requirements, such as reporting reportable diseases. Participates in various committees and work groups
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Management: Oversee the design, implementation, and ongoing management of critical infrastructure and systems (e.g. Huron, TOPAZ Elements, etc) that support the operation of lab animal research facilities