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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Data Scientist I within UCD School of Computer Science - CeADAR
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. Experience using Microsoft Office suite, including calendaring using Outlook and computer skills to apply various programs (word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation software, etc.) to accomplish
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differences in culture of language may impact communication, and how to resolve those differences appropriately and with cultural humility is required. Knowledge of Windows-based computer software and
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, and web browsing tools and advanced skills (i.e. pivot tables) in the use of spreadsheet software such as MS Excel and computerized financial systems. Organizational and project management skills
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standards and evaluate performance of staff. High level computer proficiency in using word-processing, e-mail, and web browsing tools and advanced skills (i.e. pivot tables) in the use of spreadsheet software
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goals, supporting strategic planning, managing timelines, and collaborating with diverse stakeholders; and experience using or implementing project management software and relational databases (e.g
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Actions Home Help Job Description More Actions UC Davis Campus Careers Sign In New User Previous Job Job Title Applications Developer (APPLICATIONS PROGR 3) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 85696 Location
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humility is required. Knowledge of Windows-based computer software and electronic medical records is Required. Must demonstrate the ability to organize a variety of concurrent activities, set realistic goals
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#CA-PS Under the general direction of the Veterinary Hospital Information Systems (VHIS) team manager, and in collaboration with senior members of the VHIS team, contribute as a developer supporting
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various informatics software and (iii) prepare draft manuscripts based on their own work and provide editorial review of drafts prepared by other lab researchers. The incumbent will be encouraged, but not