436 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of California, San Diego
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time. Under direct supervision, the Linen Service Worker distributes clean linen to all departments in need of linen. Folds and consolidates clean linen. Orders and stamps clean linen. Maintains log and
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talented and dedicated employees. Applies advanced computational, computer science, data science, and software research and development principles to perform complex distributed computing architectural
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position assists the pharmacist in the preparation of medications for patient use (oral and parenteral) according to established procedures; assists in the distribution of medications, record keeping, and
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provide intellectual leadership in their field while complementing existing expertise in the Oceans and Atmosphere Section. The Researcher series at SIO parallels the Professor series in terms
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employees in EEG data collection and pre-processing. Solid computer skills using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email system, and a variety of web-based programs. Demonstrated ability to create and maintain
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, perform independently a wide variety of technical procedures in a section of the Department Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Other responsibilities include method development-modification-parallel testing
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, designs and implements detailed interfaces between computer systems. Initiates, designs, executes and sustains metadata for collections of digital objects. Responsible for design and development of activity
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CLS, perform a wide variety of technical procedures in a section of the Department Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Other responsibilities include method development-modification-parallel testing
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alterations of electrical systems and voltage distribution systems. Thorough knowledge and experience reading and interpreting blueprints, as-builts, wiring diagrams, shop drawings, schematics diagrams and
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learning objectives parallel the curriculum of AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses) and are developed to support a culture of excellence and safety. Autonomous nursing care is the ability of a