28 postdoctoral-power-electronics uni jobs at University of California Los Angeles in United States
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members, stakeholders, and customers. (Required) Advanced organizational skills, ability to balance priorities, deliver concurrent projects to various stakeholders. Ability to work in a project-based
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prioritize work while meeting multiple deadlines. (Required) Ability to lift and to move short distances equipment or packages that weigh up to 15 lbs (7 Kg). (Required) Computer proficiency in MS Office (Word
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. (Required) Proven experience in project management, or partnership development, preferably in a collaborative or shared program environment. (Required) Ability to learn and deliver customer service skills
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. (Required) Demonstrated skill in operating office equipment such as a copier, printer, scanner and computer. Ability to change ink cartridge and/or toner, follow through on maintenance of office machinery and
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personnel. (Required) Ability to utilize computer technology and campus software programs and applications such as OASIS, MyUCLA, DARS, Counselor Desktop, CIMS to perform job duties, including calendaring
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and contextualized data (i.e., information) between real-time operations and the people and systems that create value in and across manufacturing organizations, CESMII is ensuring the power
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and update the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic income to aide in the analysis and planning of clinical practice policy. (Required) Demonstrated computer skills to use pc computer including software such as
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to specific problems in a higher education setting. (Required) 3 - 5 years Experience working with financial aid and the ability to determine student financial aid needs in order to recommend strategies
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of University-specific computer application programs and pertinent databases. (Preferred) Ability to multi-task; verbal and written communication skills. (Required) Multicultural competencies; ability to work
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, care for patients, and teach at all levels. Successful non-clinician candidates will be involved in teaching medical students, undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, residents, and other