361 finite-element-method positions at University of Kentucky

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | about 2 months ago

    on the University Campus and transport materials and/or equipment to such locations. May be exposed to elements of weather and temperature extremes while on-the-job and when traveling to/from job site(s). Performs

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 3 months ago

    on the University Campus and transport materials and/or equipment to such locations. May be exposed to elements of weather and temperature extremes while on-the-job and when traveling to/from job site(s). Performs

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    may be exposed to elements, weather, and other non-office type conditions. Shift 5:30am – 2:15pm; (Monday-Friday). 2:00pm – 10:30pm; (Monday-Friday). 9:30pm – 6:00am; (Monday-Friday). 3:30am – 12:00

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    assigned zone locations and employee may occasionally be exposed to elements, weather, and other non-office or inside building type conditions. Shift Multiple Shifts Needed Monday – Friday Hours of work may

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    motion. Work is performed in assigned zone locations and employee may occasionally be exposed to elements, weather, and other non-office or inside building type conditions. Shift Current position available

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    role in staffing models, continuing education for staff, and continuous quality assurance. Like all positions in the acute care services group, there will be a component of supporting the educational

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    provides a more intensive level of care and monitoring than telemetry and medical/surgical units. As a part of this unit, the RN serves as an important component of the interdisciplinary progressive care

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    important component of the progressive care team. This team is responsible for providing continuous monitoring and quick response to both chronic and emergent medical problems. The primary responsibilities

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    cardiology. As a team member of this unit, the RN serves as an important component of the progressive care team. This team is responsible for providing continuous monitoring and quick response to both chronic

  • University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | United States | 2 days ago

    on the University Campus and transport materials and/or equipment to such locations. May be exposed to elements of weather and temperature extremes while on-the-job and when traveling to/from job site(s). Performs

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