768 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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controlling a large and complex physical plant. Computer-based energy management systems and DDC control experience preferred. Incumbent must be mobile around campus, be able to lift 50 pounds, crawl
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controlling a large and complex physical plant. Computer-based energy management systems and DDC control experience preferred. Incumbent must be mobile around campus, be able to lift 50 pounds, crawl
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Staff.Dental Digital Lab Technician Job Family Health Professionals Job Sub-Family Clinical Dental Campus Pittsburgh Minimum Education Level Required Graduate of Dental Technology Program Minimum Years
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CryoEM Manager Med-Structural Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002484) The Department of Structural Biology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is located in Biomedical Science
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project sites. Must be able to operate a computer. Physical Effort Traveling to project or real estate sites; accessing all levels of buildings, including rooftops and service areas which may require use
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equipment and computer systems, and customer service. Perform financial and accounting related activities in support of Conference Services operations. This includes preparation of food service invoice
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature