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employees. The employee will receive regular on-the-job training in responsibilities and in recognizing basic signs of animal health, chemical safety, microbiological and physical hazards associated with
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to optimize workflow efficiency. By ensuring data integrity, system functionality, and accurate transmission of laboratory results, this position plays a vital role in supporting the Surveillance Program
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to psychiatrist and medical director as needed. Provide direction and training of new staff RNs, medical assistants and temporary staff. Occupational Health program development and management. Assess employee
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to 3 years of related experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program and 2 to 4 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices
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records, including safety records, and provide general lab support as needed. (10%) Provide some analysis and interpretation of results as appropriate from experimental projects using computer-based tools
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. The nature and frequency of cleaning is performed according to Custodial Services' Quality Control Program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. According to the assigned schedule: Clean spaces daily, empty wastebaskets and
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related safety equipment and procedures. Training to be provided. Must be able to read technical drawings. Basic computer skills; must be willing to learn Work Management System software to record work
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Office and computer room environment. This position has the potential to access secure and sensitive personal information. May require working off hours to appropriately evaluate all conditions. The
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results into an abstract to be submitted to oncology, imaging, and pathology scientific conference. (10%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Maintain high power computing stations, updated software, and external drives
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that enhance the mission and secure funding from these entities. Represent the director/vice dean with constituencies such as donors, alumni, foundation representatives, community organizers/advocates, corporate