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or pallet trucks. Issue stock items such as hardware, glassware, laboratory supplies, foods and chemicals. Identify stock using codes and item numbers. Package for shipment all types of stock and equipment
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when necessary. Assist anesthesia providers during codes. Postoperative: Clean and disinfect anesthesia equipment. Resupply anesthesia machine and cart as needed. Setup and run leak test on
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group observation activities; collect, analyze, code, and tabulate data; and more. Required Qualifications* For the Research Assistant I level, successfully applicants must meet the following criteria
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. Maintain safety standards to assure compliance with the University, State, and Federal codes and regulations. Research issues that arise with chemicals and tools, and proactively communicate with vendors and
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including recommendation for discharge. Maintain safety standards to assure compliance with the University, State, and Federal codes and regulations. Coordinate the flow of work or services between
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or concerns in a timely fashion utilizing appropriate communication channels. Education: Serve as a resource for staff by sharing skills and knowledge related to clinical area. May assist in providing
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-end development. Meet coding deliverables in line with project release plan. Perform pair-programming and mentoring of junior applications programmer/analysts. Improve code integrity and organization. Research and
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leadership.. Coordinate with stakeholder groups to manage expectations and establish effective communication channels for program deliverables. Implement robust governance frameworks that facilitate strategic
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equipment sanitation standards in accordance with health code regulations, including proper use of chemicals. Utilize the CBORD application Food Management System for food production, Nutrition Services Suite
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over time. Develop and implement programs using coding and statistical software to clean, manage, merge, and analyze data that may be large, complex, high-dimensional, longitudinal, and/or from multiple