155 postdoc-distributed-algorithms uni jobs at University of California in United States
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the Mouse Biology Program provides essential customer service support to both domestic and international clients and maintains a large repository of cryopreserved products for distribution. More specifically
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payable solutions, and expertise in procurement, sourcing, distribution, and financial transactions. Services lines include Strategic Sourcing, Procurement and Contracting Services, Logistics, Repro
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distribution. POSITION INFORMATION Salary or Pay Range: $31.50 - $39.14 Salary Frequency: Hourly Salary Grade: 290 UC Job Title: PHARMACY TCHN 2 UC Job Code: 009282 Number of Positions: 2 Appointment Type: Staff
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help maintain inventories of surgical implants, instruments and supplies. Receive, inventory, and distribute and dispense hospital supplies. Apply By Date July 2, 2025 at 11:59pm RECRUITMENT PERIOD ONE
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tracking. Design process automation solutions using Terraform, Chef, Puppet, Jenkins, and other tools. Work with distributed environments across Linux and Windows platforms. Ensure seamless cloud integration
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continuing lecturers, many Federation appointees, Emeritus Faculty, Postdocs, Pre-Six Lecturers, and 250 graduate students and 750 undergraduate majors. THIS POSITION WILL END ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF HIRE
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if required of the position CRCST from Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) or CSPDT from The Certification Board of Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) Advanced Requirement: Must complete
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scheduling meetings with federal stakeholders and executing advocacy events. Assist in development and distribution of advocacy materials to stakeholders at UC and within the federal government. Assist in
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. Write weekly releases, game notes and programs for men's and women's intercollegiate athletics teams and events. Write event recaps following sporting events. Distribute to media via email and post on
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, Unit 18 lecturers, emeriti faculty, adjunct faculty, staff, postdocs, lecturers, GSR's, TA's, and student assistants, as well as fellowship, block grant and training grant appointees. The Center