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Compliance (EHS) Analyst bridges the gap between research and operations, serving as a technical lead for the chemical inventory program and executing annual regulatory compliance requirements across
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the phones. Assist students, the public and guests with inquiries related to academic programs, advising and student services offered at the satellite center. Provide general computer-related troubleshooting
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students. Support curriculum development and innovation. Assist Law School Leadership with grant writing and program activities associated with graduate students and graduate programming within the School
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Coordinate with CATI lab to monitor phone samples on an ongoing basis. o Manage technology and systems needed for processing data and for tracking/monitoring progress (e.g. SPSS, Excel, Access, SQL, OMR
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communication skills. - Strong analytic and organizational skills. - Some knowledge of and experience with PC and computer based applications and local area network technologies. - Some knowledge of University
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Technician training program, LAT level AALAS certification, or Bachelor’s degree in a related science field is a required minimum qualification. Experience: Reasonable experience and knowledge in the care
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network interviews. Record and monitor material, distribute reports, program and maintain systems. - Generate daily broadcast logs using CBSI or similar software applications; perform other broadcast
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perform regular quality checks on the WSUSOM curriculum inventory. Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited college or university in computer science, information science, business or an equivalent
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of Harmonization clinical research regulations. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique Duties: Physical Requirements: Frequently stand, walk, bend, squat, perform desk-based computer tasks. Occasionally
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the National Institute of Health (NIH), the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC), the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and established research protocols