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the implementation of evaluation protocols including survey development and distribution, data collection, coding/scoring, data entry, and database management. Track, enter, monitor, and follow-up on data collection
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tact and discretion in relationships with others. Reasonable knowledge of plumbing codes. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and specifications. Ability to perform the essential functions
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the instrument procedures. Enter test results into laboratory databases. Ensure continuous operation by monitoring the status of reagents, parts, and supplies. Monitor error codes and perform troubleshooting
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standards in accordance with health code regulations, including proper use of chemicals. Utilize the CBORD application Food Management System for food production, Nutrition Services Suite for tray assembly
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codes, planning and processing travel/conference registration, and processing tuition reimbursement. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities
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coding for bioscience data is a plus. Proven ability to conduct original, outstanding research and expertise in computational methods, data analysis, and scientific simulation. Excellent problem-solving
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performing general cleaning of kitchen areas and maintain a clean work environment following HACCP standards and health codes. Why Work at Michigan? Earn a Living Wage - Positions range from $18-$22 per hour
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performing general cleaning of kitchen areas and maintain a clean work environment following HACCP standards and health codes. Why Work at Michigan? Earn a Living Wage - Positions range from $18-$22 per hour
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feedback to staff. Participate, or initiate, in resolution of employee grievances. Coach, counsel, and discipline as necessary. Enforce policy items such items as attendance, dress code and code of conduct
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samples as specified in the instrument procedures. Enter test results into laboratory databases. Ensure continuous operation by monitoring the status of reagents, parts, and supplies. Monitor error codes