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management, and statistical software preferred. In lieu of educational requirements, additional years of relevant experience may be considered, as per University guidelines. The Department of Orthopaedic
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and purchasing fitness equipment and related program technology equipment, and managing operational software supporting facilitation of programs and services. Coordinator is responsible for the up-keep
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software such as Microsoft Office; knowledge of statistical procedures particularly relevant to longitudinal data; experience with Python and/or R; and critically deep experience recruiting in community
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tabular data Utilize statistical methods to analyze data and generate actionable insights Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to transfer complex algorithms into deployable software solutions Provide
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mentor students working in the laboratory and maintain a database of laboratory equipment, supplies, and cell lines, and samples. Must have familiarity with Excel or other computational software is
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when necessary. Gain expertise of several software systems, including Peoplesoft student information system, our ERM system, our Case Management System, and Perceptive Content imaging software. This will
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software architect to implement new code. Physical Effort Ability to multitask and performs intense concentration. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity
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. Experience using instructional technology, such as virtual anatomy software and learning management systems. Professional Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication skills for engaging with diverse groups
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experience; experience and knowledge of Mastercam CAD/CAM, Fusion360, and Solidworks 3D CAD software programs. Please submit a resume and cover letter with your application Job Summary Teaches a variety of
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support resources for the University community. Creates training materials to support faculty use of educational software and delivers innovative, live training programs to faculty and staff. Essential