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COMPUTATIONAL SCIENTIST - (T229903) Description University of Alabama at Birmingham Collaborates in problem assessment, analysis, and development of computational methods or procedures
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maintain operating system workstations and server, including web servers in support of business processing requirements. To perform software installation and upgrades to operating systems and layered
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, etc.). RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Using advanced quantitative methods, along with statistical and predictive modeling software, gathers data and designs feasible major research studies to support strategic
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. To represent grant or contract funded program/project on internal and external administrative affairs by recommending alternatives and suggestions. To apply advanced knowledge of skills, methods and practices
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hardware and software systems for the aeronautic and life sciences industry. As one of the nation's leading developers in cold stowage hardware for use in microgravity and exploration, our expertise covers
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accessibility issues as needed. Keeps current with accessibility laws and standards. Assists in maintaining a knowledge base on accessibility tools and methods for creating and remediating accessible course
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, sump pumps and controls. The work may require brazing, hard and soft soldering, and welding using MIG, TIG, stick, and oxy-fuel methods on materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, cast iron, and
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speaks on behalf of upper management with the University Administration at all levels. Responsible for strategic planning, analysis/forecasting/budgeting, oversight, legal documentation, formal agreements
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to requests received from various methods including, but not limited to helpdesk tickets, email, phone calls, etc. This includes but is not limited to Supply Chain users, requesters, approvers, Accounts Payable
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. To display good rapport and professionalism with all customers. Qualifications Graduate of a formal educational program in Nuclear Medicine Technology accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the American