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major related to fields associated with professions UCD students may seek. Experience designing, organizing and delivering career service programs such as networking events and employer information
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User Previous Job Job Title Physician Recruitment & Retention Director (PHYSCN NETWORK DEV MGR 1) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 78829 Location Sacramento Full/Part Time Full Time Add to My Favorite Jobs
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management. Must be proficient in diagnosing and resolving complex server and network issues in mission-critical settings. Strong understanding of IT security, system hardening, and compliance with UCDH
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technology infrastructure teams to assess and support application. Collaborates with faculty in the hospital departments and clinics, implementing and supporting specialized, complex distributed clinical
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, standards, and guidelines. Report, research, troubleshoot and resolve problems and support requests for Windows, Mac and Linux computer systems, data network infrastructure services, websites and their
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samplers to field locations for routine network and special studies and communicate with network operators at field locations throughout the United States. Field responsibilities include routine and
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assembly. The Sterile Processing Department supports Patient Care Services. Ambulatory Services and the Primary Care Network within the Health System by cleaning and disinfecting reusable equipment; and the
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cart assembly. The Central Processing Department supports Patient Care Services. Ambulatory Services and the Primary Care Network within the Health System by cleaning and disinfecting reusable equipment
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, deploy samplers to field locations for routine network and special studies and communicate with network operators at field locations throughout the United States. Field responsibilities include routine and
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with the Principal Investigator(s), laboratory members, and a network of collaborators. It will be involved in breast cancer research projects that aim at identifying risk variants in diverse populations