158 computer-science-programming-languages positions at University of California, San Diego
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program in a university setting. Skill in balancing the programmatic needs and desires of Competitive Sports programs and participants as they relate to the fulfillment of the university's mission. Strong
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; database configuration and tuning; Kubernetes and container operations; networking and storage design and management; and occasional integration and middle-ware programming in languages such as Python
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evaluation projects throughout the state, including the evaluation of California's TUPE (Tobacco Use Prevention Education) program. Under general supervision, work as a Lead Research Assistant for Kick It
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program for their assigned facilities. Inspects or reviews recommendations for repairs. Discusses damage charges with Office or Custodial Services Manager and students involved. Interviews, hires, trains
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Center (ECEC) Director and Program Coordinators, initiate, plan and implement Early Education programs for children aged three months to five years old. Maintain program quality, adhering to Title 22 State
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) OR Certificate of completion of a Medical Assistant training program. BART or BLS at time of hire with commitment to get BART within six (6) months of hire date. Two (2) years of experience as a Medical Assistant
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appropriate orientation. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Certificate of Completion of a Medical Assistant training program. BART or BLS at time of hire with commitment to get BART within six (6) months
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. Master's degree in a social science or basic science such as Biology, Microbiology or a related field. Certification as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Fluency in English and at least one of the following
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in Biophysics, Computational Science or Quantitative Biology. With nearly 600 Physics majors, the undergraduate major program is one of the most productive in the nation. Students may obtain B.S
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region of Mexico; 2. A local, national and international research program focused on a better understanding of environmental exposures as they relate to adverse pregnancy outcomes and developmental