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Classification Title: Deputy Building Code Administrator Classification Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in engineering, architecture, fire safety, building construction or public
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Classification Title: CLIN AST ASO FULL PROF Job Description: The Department of Radiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville seeks a full-time Abdominal Imaging
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Human Resources and other campus units to ensure consistent postdoc policies and procedures related to appointments, benefits, international visa compliance, and employee relations. Leads development and
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, and will continue until the position is filled. The final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered "official
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seeks to fill up to four (4) tenured or tenure-track positions to teach primarily in the PPEL degree program and to start in the AY 2026–2027 academic year. Within the bounds of our academic mission
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research. The postdoc will lead one or more discrete projects with a clear set of research objectives that will result in first-authored publications. In addition, we expect the postdoc to develop additional
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at UF Jacksonville Health System at the non-tenure accruing position rank of assistant level Woman’s Imaging Radiologist Candidate must show a significant commitment to teaching and to providing high
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Quantitative Health is seeking a full time Research Software Engineer IV. This position supports a federally funded, multi-institutional research initiative housed within the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab
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, or similar field and one year of experience. Job Description: The Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology Quantitative Health is seeking a full time Data Scientist III. This position supports a multi
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of Medicine is seeking a talent postdoc to join our productive research group at the Center for Neurogenetics, University of Florida. The postdoc will study molecular mechanisms that repeat expansion variants