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safety, environmental, and quality standards. Responsibilities include technician supervision and development; coordination of laboratory operations, facilities, vendors, and fleet assets; oversight
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9791RP Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Multidisciplinary Proposal Developer in the University of Minnesota’s National Security Research Institute
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Required Qualifications: Required to complete job screening questionnaire to be considered for any roles (https://z.umn.edu/summercoordscreen ) High school diploma or equivalent required. Current college
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appropriately to problem-solve and facilitate personnel actions within the department. Safety Coordinator - 25%Function as a liaison between NWROC and CFANS-St. Paul, DEHS, UOHS, and RIOP. Lead the local safety
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maintaining servers. ● Support the implementation of security policies and procedures. ● Monitor server performance metrics using standard tools, autonomously responding to trends as appropriate to maintain
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, packaged, sterilized, and/or high level disinfected. All instruments must be distributed, tracked and stored in a safe, secure, aseptic and timely manner throughout the clinic. Overview of Responsibilities
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to follow safety, quality, sanitation, and customer service standards. Qualifications • Strong customer service skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment • Basic math and cash-handling skills
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encryption: HTTPS, TLS, AES, HMAC, and secure transmission protocols f. Cloud infrastructure and services: Hands-on experience with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud g. Containerization: Docker and Kubernetes