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Previous Job Job Title Rsch Pro 1-Informatics Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369865 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 8351IF
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Hours per Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 00728 - U of U Medical Group Location Other City Salt Lake City, UT Type
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refrigeration license required Graduation from high school or an equivalent combination of education. Work Schedule The HVAC-R Mechanic work schedule is Monday through Friday between 7:00am - 3:30pm. Modes
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Department The department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics is committed to understanding the molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases and cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis
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and mops floors using manual mop, broom or floor scrubber • Vacuums carpets • Empties trash, recycling, compost and cardboard, to include using mechanical equipment for compacting • Receives deliveries
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Nanofabrication Center, electron microscopy in the UMN CharFac, and mechanical testing in the Mara laboratory. The work respondsibilities will include 30% nanomechanical testing, 40% electron microscopy, 30% vapor
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in scheduling Evidence of capacity to accept training Skills to read and write English Follow detailed instructions Make minor mechanical repairs and adjustments to milking- related equipment Ability
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. Skills: Communication, Computer Literacy, Customer Service, Deadline Management, Electrical Maintenance, Forklift Operations, Hydraulic Lifts, Industrial Technologies, Machine Shop Operations, Mechanical
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materials involved in electrical work. Reasonable knowledge of the maintenance requirements of electrical equipment, fixtures and devices. Reasonable manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude. Reasonable
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Parkinson's disease and dystonia as well as the mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effect of deep brain stimulation. Much of the work focuses on the ultimate translation of basic laboratory research