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Software Engineer Job Profile Title Application Architect Job Description Summary The University of Pennsylvania’s PennAI initiative and the Penn Advanced Research Computing Center (PARCC) core facility are seeking
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Services and Systems Administrator, Wharton Computing and Instructional Technology Job Profile Title Systems Administrator Senior Job Description Summary Founded in 1881 as the world’s first collegiate
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benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Computational
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Developer B/C (Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) Job Profile Title Application Developer B Job Description Summary The Human Pancreas Analysis Program in the Faryabi Lab at the University
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parents about participant’s experiences and report concerns to camp administration. Assist in maintaining accurate program records including incident reports, camper documentation, and daily attendance
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Entry Specialist is responsible for managing data collection schedules to ensure all deadlines and deliverables are met for UACS program reporting and invoicing. Attention to detail and timeliness is
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the following roles available: Guest Services Attendant: The Guest Services Attendant will share responsibility for making each student, conference, and program participant feel welcome on Penn’s campus
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place to call home for work and play. Posted Job Title Personal Trainer - Temporary Job Profile Title Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt Job Description Summary Our Personal Training program is intended
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place to call home for work and play. Posted Job Title Group Exercise Instructor (temp) Job Profile Title Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt Job Description Summary The Group Exercise program is intended
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Cancer Risk Evaluation Program at The Basser Center for BRCA at the University Pennsylvania sees hundreds of patients each year who have genetic mutations and/or inherited cancer susceptibility syndromes