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systems, lab vacuum systems, compressed lab air systems, R.O. and D.I. systems, as well as steam and condensate systems. Must be knowledgeable of and follow all necessary plumbing codes. Can read blueprints
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contract compliance; manage ship-to code requests and maintenance, troubleshoot system errors working closely with IT Team; technology fee monitoring and working with suppliers for timely receipt
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. Skills: Customer Service, Effective Written Communication, Epic EHR, Financial Information, Insurance, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationships, Medical Billing and Coding, Medical
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the Professor Without Tenure (Job Code 0111) or Associate Professor Without Tenure (Job Code 0112) levels with an anticipated start date as early as March 1, 2026. The new faculty will serve as UW Medicine Chief
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work, delegate tasks as needed; Perform all duties and responsibilities to Washington State health and food service code standards; Keep and maintain simple records; Frequently lift items, boxes
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materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge. https://apply.interfolio.com/172595 Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The University of Washington is committed to fostering
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generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . Positions are available effective July 1, 2026. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research/scholarship, and service
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Specialty Electrician Trainee Certificate, performing all work in compliance with applicable electrical codes. Apply for permits and coordinate inspections as needed. Install, program, and commission AV
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; administrative duties may include scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, patient billing, and coding medical information for insurance purposes; clinical duties may include taking and recording
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of themselves. The candidate will work with a dynamic team of graduate students to develop new code and statistical methods to analyze newly created data in the Cremins lab to map the neural connectome at synapse