152 electrical-engineering uni jobs at University of Southern California in United States
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The University of Southern California (USC) department of Facilities Planning & Management (FPM) is seeking an Electrical Engineer to join its team. The Work You Will Do: The Electrical Engineer
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Computer Engineering (https://minghsiehece.usc.edu/ ) in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. We are looking for outstanding faculty candidates in all areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering at all
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philosophies and basic functional design strategies in uncertain situations. Stays current with and leverages the latest technology, industry standards and best practices. Manages team member development
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coordinates activities for patient care. Essential Duties: Clerical: Has a thorough understanding of and expertise in the use of computer systems. Prints 2130 census for charge RN, 2400 census for census log
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relationships with ITS leaders, customers, partners, and stakeholders by participating in governance boards, councils, meetings, and campus-wide technology initiatives to understand current and future business
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and 5 years of industry experience or Bachelor’s degree in electrical/engineering or related field. Minimum Experience: 2 years of industry experience. Minimum Field of Expertise: Understanding and
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for other departments in their absence. p. Timely completion of incident report follow ups (SRMs) 2. Collaborates with the Department Nurse Manager to provide the personnel, workplace, and technology
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improvement projects Demonstrates knowledge about current policies and shares awareness about new trends/technology. Demonstrates current knowledge of surgical anatomy and surgical procedures and applies
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Supervisor, Sterile Processing - Sterile Processing - Full Time 8 Hour Days (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union)
the workflow decontamination protocol according to Policy and Procedures. Supervise and coordinates all activities related to instrument menus and make changes as deemed necessary in keeping with current
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care team and technology to identify high-risk, complex patient cases; manage care, including referral management, care planning, post-discharge planning and coordinating community-based and transitional