452 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of New Mexico
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supplies inventories Maintain laboratory instruments by setting up timely services Maintain several cell lines, and distribute as needed by other lab members Reagents updating, and weekly ordering Process
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Electrical Distribution Systems, including transmission lines, ES-3 Sound and Intercommunication and Electrical Alarm Systems, EE-98 Electrical (includes ER-1 and ES classifications) & EL-1 Electrical
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of television program material, live linear distribution into Cloud based platforms. Utilize 3rd party software to set up and monitor distribution of file based content in to Cloud platforms. Operates, monitors
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administrative support services. Primary duties/responsibilities for this position include: Supporting the Admissions office Calendaring for the Supervisor, Academic Advisement Specialist, Program Coordinator, and
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distribution, filing, and managing printed materials. Complete basic data entry, typing, and document formatting using Microsoft Office and Teams, Adobe, and Canva tools. Help organize and maintain office
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. Participates in the configuration and tuning of batch queuing systems in a high performance, parallel computing production environment; collects and analyzes system utilization statistics and logs; identifies
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, with the ability to interact effectively with senior leadership, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders. Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint, and managing distribution
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. Participates in the configuration and tuning of batch queuing systems in a high performance, parallel computing production environment; collects and analyzes system utilization statistics and logs; identifies
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, recruitment, enrollment, distribution of study materials, data and biological sample collection, participant and sample tracking. This position is NIH funded and will work 18 hours per week. The selected
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Health Sciences Center leadership are family Physicians (most of whom are graduates of the UNM Family Medicine Residency Program) Family-Based Clinical Care In the clinical area, the new faculty member