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installation unit for electronic security systems and other low voltage systems on the Twin Cities campus. The Low Voltage Systems Technician performs skilled-level cabling, installation, programming, testing
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internal equity: $21.69 - $25.81 hourly / $45,115 – $53,684.80 annually (steps 1-10) Work Arrangements: This position is 100% in-person due to HIPAA requirements and a secure work setup for working with
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materials well organized and secure. Use computer programs to manage research (e.g., Zoom, Box) Learn, follow, and complete research protocols for Talking Circles. Suggest and implement any needed
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Previous Job Job Title Senior Environmental Health and Safety Technician Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 371347 Location Twin Cities Job Family LR-Protection/Law Enforcement Full/Part Time Full-Time
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Center (FSRDC). Statistical coding expertise in multiple programming languages in addition to R such as Stata, SAS, GIS Experience working in the FSRDC and/or working in secure, restrictive, and de
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by civil emergency or medical authorities not to report for health and safety reasons. As an Essential Employee, you must report to campus even if the closure is less than 3 days. Location: CCRB - In
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statistics, and statistical programming packages. May utilize artificial intelligence and/or machine learning techniques/methods. Data Management Focuses on ensuring the efficient and secure handling of data
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manager position will report directly to Shanna Mliner, Program Director. Job Responsibilities: Research Study Management/Coordination (40%) Responsible for project management of the research study from
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and animal owners, and play an active role in the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, John Fetrow Dairy Education Center, Equine Center, and the Swine Disease Eradication Center. Pay and Benefits
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) Abstractor position to participate in and support a federally funded public health surveillance program, the CDC ADDM Network, focused on monitoring of autism spectrum disorder. The individual will be a record