61 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Wisconsin Madison
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independently and as part of a group on multiple projects simultaneously, prioritizing projects based on deadlines and interdisciplinary collaboration. Attention to detail, time management and excellent
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; Campus Planning and Landscape Architecture; Environmental, Health and Safety; and Space Management. We are a diverse, complex, 24-hour operation which includes multiple and rotating shifts and employs over
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and external stakeholders providing advanced level information and representing the interests of a specialized research area 5% Monitors program budget and approves unit expenditures Institutional
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and Public Health (SMPH). The service is staffed by 4 subspecialty pathologists. It provides pathologic support services to a dynamic cardiothoracic surgical program with an active heart and lung
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and Public Health (SMPH). The service is staffed by 4 subspecialty pathologists. It provides pathologic support services to a dynamic cardiothoracic surgical program with an active heart and lung
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to manage the capital building program, space improvement projects, space assignments and allocation policies, building maintenance/renovations in instructional and research lab environments, and policies
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processes for the UW-Madison Radiation Safety Program. The Radiation Safety Program establishes radiation safety standards to ensure the health and safety of personnel who work with or who may be exposed
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teaching program in a clinical or classroom setting, including but not limited to lectures, seminars, one-on-one clinical setting, program or course director, etc. Additional teaching responsibilities would
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support of the Russell Labs academic departments. Responsibilities: Guides financial and or accounting staff performing work in multiple finance functional areas and participates in day-to-day financial
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referrals and the research program, working closely and proactively with operational teams to ensure that the laboratory, pharmacy, and nursing units are aware of study procedures, and submitting and