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A TRC Senior Programmer/Analyst leads the Training Resource Center system users in identifying problems, finding solutions, developing code and distributing useful resources to solve current and potential informational challenges through analysis, expert knowledge of data, software and languages, research of best practices and excellent customer service to facilitate easy and productive business practices for the TRC Project.
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The Phlebotomist is responsible for obtaining satisfactory blood specimens and for assisting in performing routine analysis by performing; clerical, computer and limited technical duties. Total Education, Vocational Training and Experience:- Phlebotomy training course completion- Basic computer skills.
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Under the direct supervision of the Laboratory Director and Manager, the Medical Laboratory Technician is responsible for providing efficient and accurate analysis of specimens processed in the clinical laboratory to provide for quality patient care services.
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Minimum of 2+ years of experience in system analysis and software development. Conduct system analysis to identify and resolve system issues. This role performs the analysis needed to develop and modify applications.
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Driver Classification: Non-Driver. Develop new and refactor existing code using the Training Resource Center's (TRC) current Full Stack framework (JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Angular, C#/. Department: 39G100 - Sponsored Programs-Restricted Funds.
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