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Classification Title: Application Developer Analyst II Job Description: UF Information Technology (UFIT) is seeking a talented and innovative Learning Tools Developer to join our collaborative team
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that in research-based technology. Work experience in multi-user core facility preferred. Core or technology specific licensure and/or certifications where applicable. Additionally yearly certificate and
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degree in health sciences, medical engineering, biology, or a closely related life science field. Preferred Qualifications: Work experience and expertise in routine molecular methodologies such as the
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a diverse range of experts in areas such as clinical and domain experts, data engineering, and regulatory science. Participate in the design and implementation of research and evaluation studies. Lead
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engineering student who already completed the Senior Design course or a graduate engineering student pursuing degree at UF, with a bachelor’s in engineering from an accredited institution. Excellent technical
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engineering student who already completed the Senior Design course or a graduate engineering student pursuing degree at UF, with a bachelor’s in engineering from an accredited institution. Excellent technical
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laboratory supplies, prepare for safety inspections, and do general laboratory maintenance. They will also conduct molecular biological and biochemical experiments, including tissue culture. Successful
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Classification Title: End User Computing Specialist I Job Description: UF Information Technology (UFIT) is currently seeking an entry level Help Desk Analyst to join Academic Technology, a unit
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eight departments reporting to the Vice President and Chief Information Officer: Academic Technology; Applications, Development, and Integrations; Business Center; Customer Experience and Resource
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/equipment, experimental designs, mentoring, and culture of the new Lab. Duties Include: The position requires assisting in maintaining lab protocols, inventory, and equipment. Participation in conducting