618 applied-physic positions at University of New Mexico in United-States in United States
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Student Advanced Level Requisition ID req29899 Working Title Undergraduate Laboratory Assistant Pay $20.00 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Nuclear Engineering (327A) Employment Type
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Requisition ID req29339 Working Title Classroom Technology Support Assistant Pay $12.00 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department School of Law (588A) Employment Type Student Employment
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customers. Experience mentoring and training customers to ensure partner-level engagement for continuous process improvement. Experience documenting service delivery process, procedure and that aligns with
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, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics and Physical Rehabilitation, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and the College of Pharmacy are encouraged to apply. The successful Scholar
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tests ○ Follow up with students who have passed tests to retrieve scores, communicate celebrations, and assist with diploma retrieval ○ Provide technology support for students as needed ○ Keep computer
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driving cargo van preferred. Must be physically able to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs. Must be physically able to stand for most of duration of shift. Must hold a valid driver's license. Must have Mon-Fri
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CRM systems Knowledge of project management principles, practices, techniques, and tools Ability to use independent judgment and to gather, manage, and impart information to internal and external
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or eliminated each semester up to the deadline for students to drop or add courses. Candidates who are selected for these positions will report to the CRP Department Chair. For best consideration please apply by
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and procedures Catalog clinical research samples Provide research samples to analysis sites, tracking return of samples and data organization Use advanced laboratory equipment Process samples using
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individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and University of New Mexico policy, if you have a disability