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role is designated as on-site and requires incumbents to report to work at the University of Pittsburgh. The position requires moderate standing, walking, lifting, and computer-based tasks. How to Apply
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an office environment. Requires strong computer skills and excellent verbal and written communication skills. Physical Effort Position is mostly sedentary but may be required to travel to various on and off
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out with departmental needs. Provides comprehensive care to student-athletes on campus and at game venues. Assists in supervision of all facets of the Athletics Training Program. Coordinates medical
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telephone, computer, calculator, ability to communicate via phone, email and virtual platforms, ability to attend meetings in person or virtually. High level of writing and reading skills. Physical Effort
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computer, problem solving and organizational skills. Work must be accurate, complete and timely. Experience with Outlook, Teams, Zoom, Microsoft Suite, Excel, PowerPoint and Endnote is a plus. Physical
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computer, problem solving and organizational skills. Work must be accurate, complete and timely. Experience with Outlook, Teams, Zoom, Microsoft Suite, Excel, PowerPoint and Endnote is a plus. Physical
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; lift 50 pounds; push/pull heavy equipment and pass the mandatory criminal and social background checks. Preferred candidate will have completed criteria in the DLAR Career Development Program. Candidates
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for assisting in the development and implementation of a comprehensive enterprise risk management program at the University and when needed, assist in all other aspects of the operational risk management program
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will involve biomedical wet laboratory research activities including work with animals, molecular biology, histology, computer-based analyses, measurement of biological metabolites, and western blotting
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of complex instructional materials and the integration of instructional technologies. Helps lead the work and strategic planning of an instructional, curricula, or training development program within a