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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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supplies/chemicals/reagents. Organizes rodent colony and performs animal manipulations, surgeries, etc. Physical Effort Moderate physical effort required. May be required to stand/move for several hours at a
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process, established budgets, schedules, and University standards. • Develops a scope of work that accurately reflects the client’s needs, budget, schedule, and university standards; defines project
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. Requires strong organizational, communication, and problem solving skills including competence in data tracking, documentation, and workflow coordination. Physical Effort Sitting and standing for long
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Performing general laboratory maintenance. Standing for long periods of time and handling a variety of physically demanding activities. Physical Effort Heavy physical effort required. Requires extensive
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in-house legal experience is preferred. Demonstrated experience in purchasing/procurement, contract drafting, negotiation, and/or real estate transactions for a large organization a plus. Physical
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the undergraduate nursing program covering topics such as ethics, medical/surgical nursing, and pharmacology. At the graduate level, there are several areas of concentration within the Master's and doctoral programs
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learning models in digital healthcare Physical Effort This is primarily a sedentary position. However, there will be some walking between project collaborators. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal
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hazards including snow and ice removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is also required by way of event support and set up/break down. Essential Functions Must have
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client consultation, assay development, and mentoring in the Department's Laboratory and Genomics Fellowship program, which is committed to training experts and leaders in the laboratory-based disciplines