3,222 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" positions at University of Kentucky
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environment, constant phone and computer usage. Position entails frequent sitting for long periods of time. Shift 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday are standard hours. Work beyond standard hours
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Therapy program, with primary responsibilities to the program while also performing clinical practice in acute care with UK Health Care. Primary duties of this position include teaching of clinical skills
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with objects up to 10 pounds and push/pull objects over 50 pounds. Sitting at computer workstations for extended periods, along with repetitive motion. Shift Three 12-hr shifts per week. Rotating shifts
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requires regularly lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to or over 50 pounds; and occasionally standing or walking with objects weighing up to 25 pounds; sitting at a computer workstation for
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requires regularly lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to or over 50 pounds; and occasionally standing or walking with objects weighing up to 25 pounds; sitting at a computer workstation for
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) through the National Board of Respiratory Care at time of hire. Physical Requirements This position requires regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended
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and pulling of slide drawers, extended periods of sitting at computer, ability to move around hospital between departments. The position will have exposure to chemicals, blood, body fluids, and tissue
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the Kentucky Medical Board; and a minimum of three years’ experience as a program director in Surgical First Assistant with current experience in the operating room. Current experience spent as a practicing
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for this position include regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time with repetitive motion (such as typing); walking including pushing, pulling, and/or lifting up to 10lbs and
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requirements for this position include regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time with repetitive motion (such as typing); walking including pushing, pulling, and/or lifting up