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computerized maintenance program and produce reports. Demonstrated ability to manage short deadlines, changing priorities; and to follow a disciplined work process. Knowledge of facility maintenance procedures
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of glia in normal brain plasticity and the pathophysiology of glioma (malignant glia). The lab's research program focuses on gliomas such as glioblastoma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) and the
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/or management staff. Interact with the principal investigator regularly, ensuring patient safety and adherence to proper study conduct. Ensure essential documentation and recording of patient and
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/or management staff. Interact with the principal investigator regularly, ensuring patient safety and adherence to proper study conduct. Ensure essential documentation and recording of patient and
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experience in billing, accounting, purchasing, and business administration, in a facilities maintenance organization, including proven experience in project and program management. The candidate must be a
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join our team! Learn more about our team here: https://med.stanford.edu/lcgm.html . Duties include: Perform increasingly complex chemical, biochemical, biological and/or microbiological testing, assays
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, and ship features--partnering closely with product, security, infrastructure, and application teams. This is an applied engineering role (not research). You'll learn rapidly, contribute code daily
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technical resource for applications. Compare, evaluate, and implement new features and technologies, and integrate them into the computing environment. Follow team software development methodology. Mentor
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strategies. Monitor and manage annual program budget, review expenses, secure resources and funding. Serve on selected committees, represent program at local and national meetings. Provide leadership direction
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reconciliation in collaboration with finance and management staff. * Communicate regularly with principal investigators and study leadership regarding study progress, operational issues, and participant safety