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127,000 submissions and conducts more than 1.7 million tests annually. What You’ll Do: Receive and prepare animal specimens (e.g., tissues, blood, serum, oral fluids, feces, urine) for diagnostic testing
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. • Answers questions from employees and supervisors regarding payroll matters. • Evaluates current systems and recommends and develops operating efficiency improvements. • Monitors and ensures proper
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smooth transitions between meal periods. If you have prior experience working in a kitchen, you’ll quickly learn the tasks your team performs and be ready to jump in, as well as train others
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. Experience extracting nucleic acids, including RNA and DNA, and preparing samples for downstream molecular analyses. Familiarity with developing, updating, or following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs
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for this position. Level Guidelines • Individual contributor position with developing professional and/or technical skills working under immediate to general supervision • Grasps professional-level knowledge and
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the complexities of our team and evolution of our programs. It is important that the role follows direction, organize and prioritize tasks, as well as pay close attention to detail. Emphasis is placed on providing
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degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) or the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and three years of experience with the care
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and processing questions. Assist with training new staff or Financial Aid Advisor I employees in key processes. Prepare and deliver financial aid outreach presentations and materials. Coordinate events
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of the University Book Store Service Center and student staff. Provide hands-on technical support for Dell and Apple devices, including diagnostics and repairs. Train staff on repair techniques, safety protocols, and
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the department and across campus. You’ll help prepare quality food and support a positive dining experience for students, faculty, staff, and guests. What You’ll Do Prepare and Cook Food: Use standard recipes and