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degree of accuracy and professionalism. Actively manage the department budget with assistance from the director. Align with the clinical leadership structure for reporting, goals, and Key Performance
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Visual Basic for applications Microsoft SQL and/or Oracle SQL development JavaScript, CSS, JQuery PeopleSoft and general knowledge of PeopleSoft table structure Microsoft PowerBI Microsoft Power Platform
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proposals. This includes preparation of contract history and performance reports, contract segmentation analysis, impact reports of various contract structures and rates, and consultation of key reimbursement
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other types of training/authoring software. Proven work experience in instructional design and with instructional technology. Lesson and curriculum planning skills. Basic HTML and Flash programming
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Full Time – Flexible based on workload – 12:00 PM to 8:30 PM Department: Clinical Engineering Compensation: · Base - $37.75 to $61.50 Hourly – Depending on Experience
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Perform manual, semi-skilled duties relating to maintenance, repair, construction, equipment operation and general laboring. Work is subject to spot checking for appearance and conformance with
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-class physicians and cutting-edge technology. At MU Health Care, your passion for patient care and technical excellence makes a real impact. If you're energized by challenge, inspired by innovation, and
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to promote utilization capabilities and partnerships. Contribute to education and workforce development initiatives in nuclear science and engineering. Must be available for reliable and consistent onsite work.
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strong communication and problem-solving skills, and takes initiative to drive continuous improvement. You’ll collaborate with leadership, technology teams, and end users to implement best practices and
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. May install stained glass windows. Install mirrors or structural glass on building fronts, walls, ceilings, or tables, using mastic, screws or decorative molding. Set glass doors into frame and fit