146 distributed-algorithm-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of Kentucky in United States
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Collaborates with maintenance technicians to generate and update daily work orders in SAP, ensuring accurate and complete information Generates and distributes PMs, including lockout/tag-out sheets Closes daily
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Records details of actions taken and maintains records of customer interactions and transactions Prepares and distributes customer activity reports Communicates and coordinates with internal departments
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) or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CBSPD) Physical Requirements This position requires sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; regularly lifting and transporting
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based on candidate’s experience Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Strong clinical skills; knowledge of inpatient drug distribution and dispensing; ability to prioritize; excellent communication skills; team
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well as collaborating and communicating with multidisciplinary team members involved in providing services to patients. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Strong clinical skills; knowledge of inpatient drug distribution and
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/or creative activity commensurate with the percentage of time assigned to scholarship. This position will have typical distribution of effort of 70% teaching, 20% scholarship, and 10% service, although
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) Lecturer. This position is a 10-month appointment (August 1-May 31) with an anticipated Distribution of Effort of about 90% Teaching and Advising, and 10% Service/Professional Development which will be
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printed materials through Canva or Adobe software; Creating and distributing email newsletters; Occasional photography and videography; and Assisting with promotion and production of College events. Some
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prescription orders in preparation for discharge bedside delivery. Our Pharmacy Senior Technician I’s are key to identifying process improvements in the medication distribution process that align us with our
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. Our Pharmacy Senior Technician I’s are key to identifying process improvements in the medication distribution process that align us with our quality improvement and safety initiatives. Competitive