408 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Washington
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procedures in compliance with medical school, state and federal regulatory requirements. Assists in preparation and control of department operational budget; monitors supplies/equipment ordering/repairing as
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and quality control own work and the work of others. - Competitive candidates must have knowledge of magnetic fields and patient safety requirements; exhibit clear and concise communications skills
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command of basic personal computer skills Instructions Applicant Instructions: Candidates should submit their application via Interfolio link below with cover letter, CV, and contact information for three
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Position is responsible for the production of radiopharmaceuticals for clinical and research purposes and performs quality-control analyses; this includes human
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observation, testing, evaluation and measurement of energy consuming equipment, systems and controls. This position is responsible for the monitoring and management of campus energy consumption. This position
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to meet state mandated pharmacist to technician ratio. • Assist with the Controlled Substance Inventories at NJB Pharmacy. • Assure that organizational policies and procedures and state and federal
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complex controlled by A&S. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Responsible for technical/facility management. Designs/implements the technical preparation and production for various
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, buffs, and applies finish to floors. Uses high speed floor buffers, polishers, and automated floors scrubbers. Performs in between case cleaning and terminal cleaning of surgical, obstetrical, and
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, absences and tardiness are minimized to meet production and customer service standards. • Maintains quality control standards and measurement. • Conducts in-service training as needed on unit safety, cash
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the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Once cleared, internal training will be provided for an Increased Controls (IC) designation. This process must be completed within the orientation period. Thereafter, annual