101 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of the Pacific
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to perform basic life support including CPR, transfer and position patients with disabilities, physically restrain adults and children who lack motor control, and position and reposition himself or herself
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to perform basic life support including CPR, transfer and position patients with disabilities, physically restrain adults and children who lack motor control, and position and reposition himself or herself
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Insertion: Control scoreboard during live action. Audio Operator: Maintain and monitor proper audio levels of announcers, crowd, and any external audio sources. Replay operator: Be prepared to play back
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assignments. Responds to calls for service and assistance. Opens and closes facilities. Monitors alarm systems and responds when necessary. Monitors and controls access to buildings and restricted areas
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necessary. Monitors and controls access to buildings and restricted areas. Inspects buildings for security, fire, and potential accident and/or hazards and takes preventive or corrective action as appropriate
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essential to teaching and demonstration. Must be able to operate controls, use high-speed or low-speed dental handpieces for tooth preparation procedures, and use hand instrumentation including scalpels
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individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Faculty should have sufficient motor function to execute movements essential to teaching and demonstration. Must be able to operate controls
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essential to teaching and demonstration. Must be able to operate controls, use high-speed or low-speed dental handpieces for tooth preparation procedures, and use hand instrumentation including scalpels
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individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Faculty should have sufficient motor function to execute movements essential to teaching and demonstration. Must be able to operate controls
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individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Faculty should have sufficient motor function to execute movements essential to teaching and demonstration. Must be able to operate controls