350 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Tulane University in United States
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; financial implications of payment terms liability issues Proficient computer skills; ability to use the internet effectively and various word processing, spreadsheet and database software such as Word, Excel
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and laboratory space is required. • Familiarity with basic computational tools such as Microsoft Excel, Word, etc. • Ability to multi-task and meet deadlines. Compensation Information This position is
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to communicate effectively, both written and verbally • Ability to use a PC or Mac computer and Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). To create instructional material, reports, and equipment
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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC31863 Operations Manager I Neuroscience Program Location: New Orleans, LA Summary The Operations Manager I oversees the day-to
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responsibilities include to plan, implement, and evaluate theory- and evidence-informed health promotion processes, policies, strategies, and services at all levels of the socio-ecological model. This position works
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screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL, AND DRUG SCREENING FOR INCUMBENTS WHO HAVE CONTACT OR EXPOSURE
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holiday working hours Good communications and personal relations skills Computer literacy Ability to use of two-way radios Required Education and/or Experience No prior experience or training required
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work assignments. • Must be proficient with spreadsheet and word processing software (Excel and Microsoft Word). • Experience in enterprise computer systems handling large-scale operations. • Proficient
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experience with ICD9 and CPT4 coding Experience with personal computers, word processing (Microsoft Office skills) Excellent oral and written communication skills Must be able to work independently and meet
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a diabetes prevention program (STRIVE) with study participants. Data collection includes screening and follow up visits, collecting anthropometrics, administering questionnaires, venipuncture, and