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alarm systems including initiating devices, notification appliances, control panels, and supervisory components. Working knowledge of NFPA and ICC (IFC, IBC) codes, and other applicable fire codes
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to accurately take and record vital signs. Ability to accurately reconcile patient medications. Ability to maintain quality control standards. Ability to identify problems and recommend solutions. How to Apply
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randomized controlled clinical trials, mixed methods research, and qualitative research, which includes at least (1) year of experience in managing clinical trials and/or research studies. A combination of
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Nature of Work: 50% Successful individuals will participate in the development, validation, implementation and quality control for bioinformatics. This position will include identifying and implementing
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, residents, fellows, medical students, and the public. · Ability to maintain quality control standards. · Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations. · Ability
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for automated data curation, including image de-identification, report parsing, and metadata normalization. Software Engineering: Write modular, scalable code in modern deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch
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evaluates guest services desk operations, including staffing, access control, membership and program registration, equipment checkout, locker rentals, and recreational management software administration
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to testify to their accuracy. Contacts, assists and controls as necessary using verbal skills and physical restraint to include seizing, holding, controlling and/or otherwise subduing violent, or physically
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. Learn more about CU System Administration . Position Summary: The Office of University Controller (OUC) provides leadership to the University of Colorado (CU) in financial recording, reporting, policy
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Administration, Business Administration, or a related field. Completion of a command staff course of study such as the FBI National Academy, Northwestern Law Enforcement Command College, Police Executive Research