537 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Virginia in United States
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. Manage project to scope and deadlines. Direct and perform first level review of the work of auditors assigned to projects, as applicable. Document and evaluate, through appropriate testing methods
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emphasis on unit, integration, and end-to-end testing. Minimum Education and Experience Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, Computer Engineering, or related discipline. Experience: At
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. In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE: Education: Graduated from an accredited Licensed Practical Nurse Program
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continuing education program, primarily education and training related to new GASB standards • Prepare internal accounting policies to ensure effective and practical implementation Position Compensation
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improvement methods Provides direction to UBL regarding delineation of quality improvement, performance improvement, evidence-based practice and research. Assists UBL with identification of root causes and
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through a formal training program. Through their work and education, they become skilled and may become certified in a trade. Training is varied and may consist of rotations throughout the department
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and maintaining equipment. Specific tasks may include solid-phase and liquid-liquid extractions, development of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry methods, and analysis of “-omics” datasets
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, other duties may be assigned. Position Compensation Range: $33.27 - $53.23 Hourly MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of a JRC accredited program in Radiography required. Associate’s Degree
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log or by other method if the travel log is not available or appropriate. Transports patients safely by ensuring that equipment is clean and in good repair and by using proper transfer and transport
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research environment. This role involves performing complex laboratory and research tasks, adapting methods and procedures to meet specific research needs, and solving non-routine problems through advanced