257 postdoc-power-electronics positions at University of Texas at Tyler in United States
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-time, non-tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant Professor of Instruction in the general areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering to start in August 2024. The position will be
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the effectiveness of training. Position requires the ability to function efficiently and effectively as a team member, while also having the capability to work independently with moderate supervision. Major
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the effectiveness of training. Position requires the ability to function efficiently and effectively as a team member, while also having the capability to work independently with moderate supervision. Major
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management. Experience working in a higher education setting and/or hospital foundation. Accompanying Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Competencies Ability to utilize a variety of communication styles
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Ability to communicate clearly verbally and in written form. Proficiency using computers and software packages. Competency with electronic databases. Knowledge of safety precautions related to moving heavy
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or course syllabi and/or schedules; assisting with journal submissions; managing program marketing and collateral production; and maintaining email and address lists. · Contributes to ongoing
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supervision of a licensed nurse. Accompanying Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies: · Basic computer skills required. · Competent to use patient care related machines and equipment
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assigned. Accompanying Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies: · Ability to perform contract technical assistance. · Demonstrates advanced computer skills, including management and use
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priorities to maintain compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards. · Attains required competency and demonstrates the ability to follow procedural directions and protocols
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neuropsychological assessment including traumatic brain injury, dementia, acquired brain injury, intellectual disability, and vocational assessments. · Knowledge of computer programs including ability