241 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Michigan State University in United States
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service focused, and able to remain calm, cool, and collected under pressure while also maintaining a positive attitude and professional demeanor; experience with word processing and spreadsheet software
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Technology Engineering (TechE) program. This multidisciplinary program integrates expertise from mechanical, electrical, computer engineering, and computer science. For complete details about the program
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related work areas. Surplus Store & Recycling manages the collection and processing of 40 million pounds of reuse, recycling, and waste materials annually for Michigan State University through a highest and
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, processes, and materials is necessary. Two years satisfactory experience as a Food Service Worker or an equivalent combination of technical training and experience is necessary. Willingness to work a flexible
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, clinical maintenance and clinical student case management • Student advisement • Participation in the academic governance process • Participation in the accreditation processes and program assessment
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administration, procedure set-up, assistance and follow-through, administration of ordered treatments. Job duties: Greets patients in order to determine needs; registers and directs patients to the correct
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of employment. Desired Qualifications Individuals will be required to use the following equipment and software: telephones, copiers, calculator, fax machines, personal computer, computer printer, computer scanner
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in patient care, surgery, drug dosing and sterilization, or an equivalent combination of education and experience; licensed as a Veterinary Technician with the State of Michigan, or attainment
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demonstrated expertise in team science, microbiological methods, computer programming, and managing databases and strain collections. Required Application Materials Please submit a cover letter describing your
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trees, shrubs, vines, perennials, and bulbs. (Annuals and evergreens have been moved to HRT 211 and this change is in process over the next few years. 2) To develop an appreciation for the great