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with world-renowned physicians while performing interventional cardiac, structural heart and peripheral procedures with some of the newest and most advanced equipment. Working for Michigan Medicine will
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Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Data Science, or related field Completed coursework in: Python programming Introductory cybersecurity Data structures or algorithms Familiarity with: Basic machine learning
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* Transport Equipment: Receive orders for equipment, stretchers, and wheelchairs from the floors, clinics, parking structures, and entrances by phone or verbally. Retrieve equipment, stretchers, and wheelchairs
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary Construct, install, and repair structures and fixtures, using wood and other materials. Read
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Inspection: Conduct mechanical tests, electrical tests, and microscopy to evaluate the structure and performance of neural recording electrodes and devices. Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in
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a high-level Chief Administrator who is an experienced and dynamic leader who can partner with the Chair, Dean's office, and colleagues to create an effective and robust administrative structure
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communicate with many varied audiences: Coaches, staff, student-athletes, customers, vendors, fans, etc. Pursuing a bachelor's degree in construction management, supply chain management, mechanical engineering
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Experience managing building projects, including knowledge of design and construction phases Experience managing office space moves, including working with users to move into new spaces Experience conducting
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assigned. Space Management Prioritize and seek funding for ambulatory facility improvements, including construction or renovation of structures and purchase of major equipment. Operational and Clinical
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patient outcomes. Core topic areas include the effects of corporate ownership and market structure on system outcomes and how payment reform is reshaping U.S. primary care. We use large national datasets