358 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Texas at Tyler in United States
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ad hoc queries and customized reports for end-users and management. Extract, transform, and load (ETL) data from various sources into the database systems Plan, document, and execute data migrations
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Clinical Director, Masters in Cardiac Perfusion Program - SOM Cardiovascular Surgery (24000462) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Part Time Benefits Eligibility :Non Benefit Eligible Detailed Shift
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Program Manager - Preventive Medicine 521100 (25000293) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Full Time Benefits Eligibility :Full Benefits Detailed Shift Information. :Days Description JOB SUMMARY: The
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Program Director, Masters in Cardiac Perfusion Program - SOM Cardiovascular Surgery (24000461) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Part Time Benefits Eligibility :Partial Benefits Detailed Shift
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Program Director Dermatology - Dermatology (24000369) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Full Time Benefits Eligibility :Full Benefits Detailed Shift Information. :Days Description JOB SUMMARY: The
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Director of Clinical Assessment Team Program - SOM Medical Education (25000124) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Full Time Benefits Eligibility :Full Benefits Detailed Shift Information. :Days
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Point contact in the TB Program for the CDC Division of TB Elimination and COE education and training activities, including needs assessment, capacity building, and resource development/sharing. Provides
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. · Attends TB Education and Training Network (ETN) and Focal Point meeting(s). · Serves as primary Focal Point contact in the TB Program for the CDC Division of TB Elimination and COE education and
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the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) instead of TRS, subject to the position being 40 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position is security-sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code
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and master’s level and a commitment to an active research program. Applicants whose work is compatible with existing research areas in the department are of particular interest, but those whose work can