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or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity
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. Job summary The Research Assistant will support development on the SEAL application, primarily coding sections of the user interface. Code will be written in Python and will follow coding and archiving
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regulations Management of a large number of research grants, program codes, project codes and donations; resolves problems with the appropriate office, i.e., Financial Services, Research Finance, ORS, UILO
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, analysis code, and bioinformatics outputs · Manages data storage and backup protocols · Searches, reads and interprets research literature · Presents research results at laboratory
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practices and University and departmental policies and procedures. Works in a correct manner and checks to insure work is completed in accordance with requirements, specifications, and applicable codes
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requirements, specifications, and applicable codes. Works in a safe manner, and is trained in regard to all necessary safety and environmental regulations, standards, practices and procedures. Ensures safety
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Building and Fire Codes. Consequence of Error/Judgement Determines how best to complete installation, repair, and maintenance work based on technical knowledge of the field, industry standards, UBC Technical
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journal vouchers, verifying the accuracy of the information including account coding, reviewing backup documentation, ensuring authorized signatures are valid or within WFMS business processes, and
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compliance with regulatory codes while maintaining a safe workplace environment. Follow safe work practices and procedures as per company policies and procedures and Work Safe regulations. Adhere to all
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Code of Regulations (FDA), Declaration of Helsinki In addition, the Manager and Director rely on the Coordinator to alert them to clinical problems and unexpected events concerning study patients and