352 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control uni jobs at The Ohio State University
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assigned by supervisors. Responsible for arranging assigned work in most efficient and cost-effective manner to accomplish work. Perform associated copying/binding/finishing work. Ensure quality control
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research data collection, leading quality control projects, ensuring all required deadlines for psychometrists are met, management of inventory (supplies, ordering) and assessment databases, coordinating
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; assists with coordinating and preparing for external quality assurance and control reviews by IRB, federal or industry sponsors; participates in activities to develop new research protocols and contributes
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Institutional Review Boards (IRB), FDA (Federal Drug Administration), federal, state and industry sponsor regulations; assists with coordinating and preparing for external quality assurance and control reviews by
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and control reviews by IRB, federal or industry sponsors; participates in activities to develop new research protocols and contributes to establishment of study goals to meet protocol requirements
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for administering the lifecycle of university assets and applying internal procedures and controls relative to the Asset Management program. This includes the coordination of physical inventories conducted within
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to be considered for this position. Due to U.S. export control regulations governing information, technology, and facilities accessed during the performance of work, applicants must be: (1) U.S. citizens
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of force necessary to take control of a situation where the safety of others is at risk. Officers will conduct initial investigations and reports on significant incidents occurring at the medical center and
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). Excellent verbal and written communication, coordination, and planning skills. Working knowledge of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, medical gas, DDC and pneumatic control systems. Ability to manage multiple
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responsible for: Maintaining a therapeutic environment. Reinforcing patient education. Maintaining safety. Emergency preparedness. Infection control. Information management. Reporting patient’s complaints