91 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Pittsburgh
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policies and concepts. Updates departmental policies on all systems as changes arise. Makes recommendations regarding control, systems, monitoring, education, and reporting processes and procedures. Oversees
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direction, instruction, and oversight of task assignment and completion, to transport technicians, Ensure proper temperature, ventilation, and environmental controls are maintained for animal and hazardous
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QC Assistant Director - IMCPL Health Sciences Core Research Facilities - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003420) The QC Assistant Director will lead the Quality Control function for cell and gene
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positions that are commensurate with prior training and experience. Preference will be given to PhD or MD/PhD applicants with considerable experience studying the neural control of the pelvic organs
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well as automated equipment notifications and printouts • have sufficient audible acuity to hear equipment alarms and other warnings. • wear facility specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for extended periods
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contract terms when necessary. Analyze and project financial data for grant budgets. Ensure fiscal control and compliance with institutional policies Physical Effort Mostly sedentary. Must be able to get
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or a major academic and research department within a school or college. Controls expenditures, develops projects, and ensures regulatory compliance. Essential Functions • Assists in directing
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to operate transmission electron microscopes, fine motor control for handling electron microscope grids. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion
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Ability to operate transmission electron microscopes, find motor control for handling electron microscope grids. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity
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Center in Pittsburgh, PA. Duties include: (i) design and construction of hardware/software systems to control non-human primate (NHP) behavioral neurophysiology experiments; (ii) surgically preparing NHPs