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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary To prepare and paint/stain interior and exterior surfaces of buildings, structures and fixtures
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, inspect and repair water lines, sewer lines, and air and gas lines - repair and maintain boilers, refrigerators and air conditioning units - repair sheet metal structures, repair electrical lines and
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, inspect and repair water lines, sewer lines, and air and gas lines - repair and maintain boilers, refrigerators and air conditioning units - repair sheet metal structures, repair electrical lines and
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evaluations. Present and review designs with appropriate agencies to ensure compliance with codes and regulations. You will review and stamp construction documents to be submitted to the State of Michigan
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for Social Research (ISR) Biospecimen Lab on University of Michigan main campus. The primary roles of this position will focus on construction of biospecimen collection kits and processing of biospecimens
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at Michigan are working in the fields of Structural Biology, Spectroscopy and Microscopy, Computational Biophysics and Bioinformatics, and Biophysical Chemistry. Approximately 80 graduate students, post-docs
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, or to work sites daily. Buildings may be under construction and without elevators. Meet the requirements of driving a U-M vehicle and have a valid driver license with less than 7 points Modes of Work Positions
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credentialing processes, payor contract structures, and CMS enrollment regulations. Knowledge of claims reimbursement processes Skills: Intermediate Excel and data tracking/reporting ability; excellent written
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:00 p.m. Who We Are The Facilities Operations team is responsible for the planning, construction, and ongoing maintenance and operations of the University of Michigan Dearborn's physical property, its
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. This allows for proactive, preventative care and oral feeding progression when developmentally and medically appropriate. Instead of using structured, protocolized, consequence-based feeding interventions, we