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Effort Sitting and standing for long periods. Reading same print on computer, tubes, vials, equipment and various things around the lab. Walking between buildings and around campus. Lifting up to 30
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provides a generous graduate tuition benefit program to those interested in investing in their education and professional development. This position requires a well-organized individual who can multi-task
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within the School of Computing and Information. The professional in this role will collaborate with researchers, faculty, and staff to procure, install, configure, and manage software packages, libraries
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to walk, stand, or sit for long periods of time. Must be able to use computer, telephone, copier, fax, and other essential office equipment. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all
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from a neurology residency training program, completed a fellowship in neurology, and demonstrated excellence in training activities. Responsibilities include outpatient care, an interest in clinical and
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with a proven track record in extramural NIH funding and mentoring of junior investigators. Attractive resources are available to establish a vibrant research program. PACCSM supports active basic and
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computer-keyboard-video phone other than traveling to other buildings on campus for meetings/events on occasion. Must be able to sit or stand for prolonged periods of time. The University of Pittsburgh is
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requires the ability to make independent decisions regarding study operations. Must be able to work at a computer using multiple software programs and make frequent visits to various ICUs and other campus
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, computer records, and project management software. Makes recommendations for project selections; obtains reviews; coordinates with others to meet goals and objectives. Physical Effort Light Little physical
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of time. Must be able to use computer, telephone, copier, fax, and other essential office equipment. Light-Medium; may be required to lift up to 50 pounds. The University of Pittsburgh is committed