175 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Minnesota
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service results while multitasking, prioritizing, and meeting deadlines ● Demonstrate problem-solving & decision-making skills especially when handling the unexpected ● Excellent command of organizational
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of ethics agreements. ● Report issues of financial integrity, internal controls and sound financial practices. Qualifications Required Qualifications ● BA/BS degree plus at least 6 years of experience
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various types of access controls. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with identity and access management in a complex enterprise environment. Knowledge of SSO. Basic understanding of LDAP, AD, or Azure AD
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genetics, and the ability to use R and/or UNIX/command line applications will be given preference. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $58,656.00 - $61,008.00; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please
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command of statistical programming languages commonly used in epidemiological analyses; in particular, proficiency in R or SAS is required: if the candidate is proficient in only one of these languages
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work closely with the day-to-day operations of the lab as well as longitudinal studies and collaborations. Dr. Banek's research is dedicated to investigating the role of peripheral neural control
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of pharmaceuticals and supplies, including controlled substances. • Wrap and autoclave instrument packs, maintain cold tray, ensure pharmacy is neat and clean at all times. • Obtain fluid or tissue samples. Perform
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, treating, and controlling cancer and other chronic diseases. The Hormel Institute serves as a center of technical and educational expertise for the benefit of the local community, the State of Minnesota, and
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care tasks such as planting, pruning, weeding, watering, mulching, and mowing operations; leading invasive plant and weed management practices including mechanical, chemical, and other control methods
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fix instrumentation when it malfunctions, when errors arise or when results do not meet strict quality control guidelines. The researcher may be required to develop new standard operating procedures