378 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at University of Michigan
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performance. Demonstrated success managing large, complex teams across multiple care settings. Proven experience in budget management, strategic planning, program development, and regulatory compliance. NOTE
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Leave Responsibilities* Facilities & Infrastructure Management (45%) Lead and oversee ongoing facilities projects within the department. Develop and manage a long-term preventative maintenance program for
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, operations and operational planning, finance, facilities, information technology, human resources, marketing, communications and program development and fund raising for all aspects of the University
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, and Level 2 access, ensuring all necessary lab safety training requirements are met prior to granting access. Collaborate with the Children on Campus Program and EHS to support high school appointments
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opportunity as a temp employee to assist and support the administration of a cancer research study at the University of Michigan Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Research program. Primary responsibilities
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of residency training in Radiation Oncology in an ACGME-certified program. Board Certified or Board eligible by the American Board of Radiology. Possess expertise in a variety of radiation treatment methods
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Apply Now Job Summary This position supports the Smiley Lab 's research program in the neuroscience of songbird behavior by overseeing daily laboratory operations and coordinating with campus
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Program (RoRS), the NSF Human Networks and Data Science (HNDS) program, the National Institutes of Health, The State of Michigan, Welcome Leap, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation) Required Qualifications
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others) with LSI Research Administration Process purchasing approvals Maintain online facility management program (including onboarding users, updating rates, services, and equipment) Partner with core
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2:1 Match on retirement savings Responsibilities* The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is the clinical leader for a program or area of nursing practice within Michigan Medicine. The advanced knowledge