338 postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Alabama at Birmingham
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responsibility for the direction, control and planning of an one’s own work; (3) work independently; (4) recognize the rights and responsibilities of patient confidentiality; (5) convey empathy and compassion
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nature without loss of efficiency or composure; (2) accept responsibility for the direction, control and planning of an one’s own work; (3) work independently; (4) recognize the rights and responsibilities
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in industrial instrumentation and controls AND five (5) years of experience in commercial or industrial maintenance. Two (2) of the five (5) years should show successful progression in responsibilities
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following infection control protocols during physical installs or site visits Primary Location : UAB Health System Job Category : Information Technology Organization : 702150000 Health System Information
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evaluating new instruments and/or methods, reagent preparation, quality control information, troubleshooting, and equipment maintenance. To assist team lead with apheresis procedures, bone marrows
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instruments and/or methods, assuring correct reagent preparation and quality control information, leading troubleshooting efforts and monitoring the performance of equipment maintenance. May perform apheresis
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instruments and/or methods, assuring correct reagent preparation and quality control information, leading troubleshooting efforts and monitoring the performance of equipment maintenance. May perform apheresis
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of a different nature without loss of efficiency or composure Must be able to accept responsibility for the direction, control and planning of one's own work Must be able to perform effectively when
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financial planning for each project. Takes responsibility for building security and access controls. Reviews and analyzes departmental organizational and operational responsibilities and needs. Makes
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to undergo anesthesia. We address blood pressure control, glycemic management, cardiac testing needs, and a host of other disease processes that may affect the body’s response to anesthesia. Our efforts