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The University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) is seeking an Engineer II. This position will report to the Manager of the Engineering group and will be responsible for working with internal and
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maintain staffing schedules • Promote national and international conferences • Coordinate visiting speakers and endowed lectures • Maintain and update the Mission-Based Management Program
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Join the University of Missouri as a member of the Low-Code Development & Support team. In this role, you will design, develop, and maintain enterprise applications using low-code platforms and cloud infrastructure. Through collaboration with teammates, stakeholders, and other IT teams, you’ll...
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Why Mizzou? Impactful work: Your work at the SHC directly contributes to the health and success of our students. You’ll help students navigate their college journey by supporting their well-being, providing both immediate care and long-term health management. Collaborative environment: At...
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the Discipline of Frontline Fundraising (DFF) program with Plus Delta Partners, a 9-month series of fundraising workshops and 1:1 skill building. Ensuring you have the tools to succeed is an Advancement priority
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training, including the equivalent of apprenticeship or vocational training, in the trade. • Ability to read blueprints, plans, drawings, and wiring diagrams. • Skill in maintenance and use of tools
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and Handling • Prepare customer samples for irradiation • Complete associated paperwork accurately • Calculate anticipated radioactivity of samples being loaded • Transport shielded casks
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tracking of issues and resolutions Use of good judgement, excellent written and verbal communication skills, computer skills, research of information, and continual independent learning of benefit and
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, Molecular Biology) by American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or American Medical Technologists (AMT), or Certified Point of Care Professional (CPP) by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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, computer skills, and continual independent learning of benefit and retirement plans, knowledge of HIPAA, and University of Missouri policies is essential to ensure and maintain professional knowledge and