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team, this position provides essential support to daily human resources processing, serving over 50,000 active & separated employees, retirees, beneficiaries and dependents. Responsibilities Review
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operations of HRTEM, FIB-SEM instruments; provide expertise and training for the research groups in the entire UM system that needs high level TEM imaging and spectroscopy data analysis; develop the cutting
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processing, including but not limited to: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account, Tuition Assistance, COBRA, Retirement
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research experience on topics related to early math learning, child development, and parental influences before pursuing a PhD in a related field. As a Research Specialist I, you'll play a key role in
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. Your expertise in advanced imaging techniques such as digital rotational angiography and 3D reconstruction will be crucial. You'll manage and maintain an extensive inventory of supplies, ensuring
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, rental cars, gyms, hotels and more · See a comprehensive list of benefits here . DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION · Utilize clinical expertise, process incoming requests for transfers, direct
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. Perform pre and post-procedure nursing services and patient monitoring. Operate medical and imaging equipment used in coronary, electrophysiology, and vascular interventional labs. Prepare patient and
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for tracking inventory levels, maintaining clean and organized release rooms and process areas, supporting the Bill of Materials (BOM) and checkout systems, and coordinating with both procurement and production
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for satisfying the customer and maintaining the image of MUHC. Participate in training and observation of new team members Exhibits proactive problem solving skills, monitor patient access metrics and standards
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to prescribe low dose radiation in order to obtain quality images. Assist the Medical Physicist in performing quality assurance testing as needed. Demonstrate knowledge of data flow from CT modality to PACS