103 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of the Pacific
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and maintain dental/hospital inventory and equipment. Sterilize dental instruments and maintain strict infection control standards; instruct students on appropriate procedures and protocols and assist
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and maintain dental/hospital inventory and equipment. Sterilize dental instruments and maintain strict infection control standards; instruct students on appropriate procedures and protocols and assist
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needs or deadlines. Some travel is required to other campuses or conferences/meetings. Externally imposed deadlines: set and revised beyond one's control. Interruptions influence priorities, making it
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to operate dental unit controls, use slow speed hand pieces for procedures and used hand instruments effectively. Hiring Range $25 - $30 per hour. We consider factors such as, but not limited to, scope and
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to operate dental unit controls, use slow speed hand pieces for procedures and used hand instruments effectively. Hiring Range $45 per hour. We consider factors such as, but not limited to, scope and
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to operate dental unit controls, use slow speed hand pieces for procedures and used hand instruments effectively. Hiring Range $45 per hour. We consider factors such as, but not limited to, scope and
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restrain adults and children who lack motor control, and position and reposition himself or herself around the patient and chair in sitting and standing positions for prolonged periods of time. Must be able
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and vision. SPECIFIC: Must be able to perform basic life support including CPR, transfer and position patients with disabilities, physically restrain children who lack motor control, and position and
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and vision. SPECIFIC: Must be able to perform basic life support including CPR, transfer and position patients with disabilities, physically restrain children who lack motor control, and position and
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and vision. SPECIFIC: Must be able to perform basic life support including CPR, transfer and position patients with disabilities, physically restrain children who lack motor control, and position and