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CMA - Certified Medical Assistant - TKC Structural Heart Valve Clinic - AM (015) - (T215809) Description Compensation : Pay Range: $15.50 - $23.55 / hour - Benefits available for eligible positions
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Heersink School of Medicine (HSOM) invites applications for a faculty position on Structural Biology in the Department of Microbiology . Our
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to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Coordinates administrative, logistical activities in support of on-going construction projects or major sub-components. Inspects job sites and reviews work
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, development, and construction in relation to major capital projects. Establishes, manages, communicates, and updates, as required, budgets and schedules for design and construction of major capital projects
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to electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC and special equipment, building structures and finishes. Performs minor, routine and preventive maintenance including operating, cleaning, inspecting, adjusting
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structure. To be a strong communicator and utilize years of experience in implementation of quality improvement programs. To directly work with our network quality structures and leadership for facilitating
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, technical training and assistance, grant and report writing. May handle regulatory responsibilities, contract submissions and identify research funding. May handle event planning and oversight of construction
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: Must be flexible, assertive, persuasive, well-organized, detail oriented, a self-starter and possess the ability to work independently within a team structure. Must also possess excellent written and
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approaches to understand how lifestyle (including circadian rhythms and eating/sleeping patterns) and genetic factors act to maintain the structural integrity of cells, tissues, and organs that in turn
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approaches to understand how lifestyle (including circadian rhythms and eating/sleeping patterns) and genetic factors act to maintain the structural integrity of cells, tissues, and organs that in turn