240 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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-identity, neuro-variance, sexual orientation, age, disability, and veteran status. Job Summary Manages or performs work across multiple areas of the University’s Information Technology (IT) platform and
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Confluence. Job Summary Manages multiple large and more complex technical projects from idea through execution. Supervises all project parameters; documents user stories and functional requirements. Trains and
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respond effectively to changing workloads and priorities. Must have the ability to manage multiple assignments and work with people across the University simultaneously. In addition, successful candidates
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Summary Performs laboratory testing and some analysis on multiple types of specimen samples. Operates and properly sterilizes equipment and maintains inventory and assists with ordering. Essential Functions
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; assists with complex research papers; and oversees Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications. Coordinates multiple, simultaneous research studies and audits research studies. Negotiates contracts
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plans. Improves overall efficiencies, negotiates and approves agreements, and facilitates human resources actions. Essential Functions Manage multiple department budgets, which includes the following
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, at the University, as well as with external stakeholders • Collaborate with the Marketing and Communications team to ensure alignment through the Recruitment/Admissions funnel in order to best support inquiries
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sample. *IMPORTANT NOTE- Please DO NOT upload letters of recommendation to this website. Rather, please have all letters sent to Estelle Burris at eburris@pitt.edu. As we currently have multiple active
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internal and external stakeholders while ensuring compliance with accreditation standards. 5. Oversee the School’s process for matching students to qualified placement sites, ensuring alignment with
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in bioacoustics in temperate and tropical ecosystems, including both field research and data analysis, as well as projects focused on multiple taxonomic groups (birds, bats, and frogs); (iii