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contractor and other service agreements for the PSB Training program. This requires knowledge of Procurement policies and procedures, SoonerTrack contract routing procedures, an understanding of PSB available
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; understand fluidic and pneumatic controls; demonstrate basic programming skills; and manage sensors and computer peripheral communications, as well as safety and electronic journaling compliance
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to gas, oil, water levels, brakes, windshield wipers, lights and safety equipment, to ensure everything is in working order, properly equipped, maintained, and clean. Performs minor maintenance/repairs and
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right for you! The Programmer Analyst is responsible for writing, developing, and updating programs and software. Troubleshoots system and program problems. Analyzes and programs software for a department
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Experience: Bachelor's degree, AND: 36 months in health program development. Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 84 months
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that could be right for you! The Clinical Trials Manager in the Clinical Trials Office Tissue Lab provides senior administrative management to the clinical trials program for the Tissue Lab by overseeing
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that could be right for you! The Contract/Grant Manager provides grant/contract management to include budget/fiscal planning and control, day-to-day management of operations, program development and
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computation, managing office procedures, assisting with budget preparation, and coordinating activities. Serves as a resource to other support personnel. May supervise support staff. Maintains office files
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listens. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer and telephone. Working Conditions - Environmental: Standard office environment. Exposed to infectious diseases. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
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and maintaining computers (laptop and/or desktop), mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.), peripherals (local or workgroup printers, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.), and various departmentally used