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commitment to get BART within six (6) months of hire date. Less than three (3) years of recent experience in a similar role and setting or a new graduate of an approved radiologic technology program (CT Tech
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of radiologic Technology. California Radiology Technologist of Radiography (CRT-R). Registered Technologist for Computed Tomography issued by ARRT (R.T(CT)(ARRT)). Venipuncture certification
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of radiologic Technology. California Radiology Technologist of Radiography (CRT-R). Registered Technologist for Computed Tomography issued by ARRT (R.T(CT)(ARRT)). Venipuncture certification
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, conducting performance appraisals and providing training for the staff. Intermediate computer application skills. Ability to use Microsoft Suite (Word, Access, Excel, Publisher and Outlook). Solid decision
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of Music builds upon the University’s vision to "align our efforts to be a student-centered, research-focused, service-oriented public university" as the country’s foremost graduate program in contemporary
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, RNA extractions, cloning, sequencing, western blotting assays. Ability to use relevant computer software programs to organize and analyze data. Skill and knowledge in maintaining cell culture facility
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Facilities Management Specialist 1 provides essential facilities management support to the Jacobs School of Engineering Dean’s Office. This position is responsible for assisting the space manager with managing
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, modifications, renewals, and ongoing safety reports; and 2) NIDA and VA Cooperative Studies Program regulatory and monitoring entities. The incumbent will directly communicate with, schedule, and work alongside
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their dedication to this mission helps us all to drive change. Workplace Technology Services (WTS) is responsible for adopting, deploying, and maintaining campus-wide workplace services for faculty, staff
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administers over $550 million in support to undergraduate students and $15 million to graduate/professional level students (excluding Health Sciences). About 70% of undergraduates receive some form of support