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campus electronics, computers, network, peripheral equipment and campus physical security. The incumbent must possess a solid background in electronics as well as advanced knowledge of modern technology
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Dispensary Clerk Dent Med-Dental Instruments - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002503) This position requires basic computer skills, strong service orientation, and the ability to work as an effective
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Professor Appointment Stream (AS) position to start in August 2026. The position requires a PhD in one of the existing engineering areas offered at the University (Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, or
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handling mice in accordance with approved protocols. Physical Effort Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time, use a computer and laboratory equipment, and perform repetitive hand movements
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. The candidate will lead the growth of a comprehensive program in female urology, integrating clinical care, research, and education, while mentoring trainees and junior faculty. This position carries a
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, and maintain daily miscellaneous tasks in the lab. Excellent computer skills and ability to collect and organize results in a complex database are required. The candidate should be highly motivated and
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Auditors. Physical Effort This position requires candidates to be able to attend various meetings throughout the Oakland campus as well as the occasional transport of a portable computer; 10 pounds
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the Office of the Provost Student Success team and the Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Research, to create the Pitt Advising Certification and Training (ACT) program and the Honorific Awards Training
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or job duty; and/or The function or job duty is highly specialized and the position requires a special expertise or ability to perform the job duty. Physical Effort Must be able to work on a computer
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or administrative departments. Essential Functions Requires the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and in writing, and to use a phone. The