242 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Massachusetts
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Apply now Job no:528215 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:Mt. Ida - Newton Department: Vet Tech Program Union: PSU Categories:College of Natural Sciences, PSU A About UMass Amherst - Mt. Ida Campus
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, are applied to policies and procedures of the department to enhance access to library resources in accordance with national standards. Develop and maintain a metadata outreach program which leverages
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translational research. A successful applicant will be expected to establish a vibrant, extramurally funded research program that supports graduate and undergraduate training, thoughtfully teach and mentor
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Transformation program that seeks to increase equity in STEM fields through collaboration (https://www.umass.edu/advance/home ). For more information on work-life balance at UMass Amherst, see https
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, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Bachelor’s degree from an accredited BSN program and 3 (three) years progressively responsible general clinical experience or an associate degree from
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preparing of more complex dishes. Cleans facilities including equipment, food areas, furniture, floors, trays, food carts, pots and pans, utensils, or dishes, by such methods as scraping, hand or machine
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, Certifications, Licensure) Associates Degree from an accredited Medical Assistant Program or successful completion of certification exam for CMA, Registered Medical Assistant (RMA), or CCMA (Certified Clinical
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the loading and unloading of materials and equipment, and with the handling, storing, and inventorying of recyclables and containers, remanufacturing of computers, and the proper handling of hazardous waste
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upgrading of complex enterprise applications following a centralized enterprise model, including facilitating the configuration of networks and firewalls, migration of users and computers to new applications
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graduate curricula with a focus in either biomechanics, movement neuroscience, or exercise physiology. With the support of the department mentoring program, the successful candidate will be able to teach 400