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A dedicated automation specialist or group with necessary skill sets (analytical chemistry, computer literacy, and instrumentation) able to devote sufficient time to automation implementation is critical to take a project to fruition. The success of a robotics program can be enhanced greatly by making it accessible to a large population. Thus, it is essential for automation specialists to work closely with every analytical area to develop and validate automated methods for developmental products. After the technology is well established, the specialists can return to their operating areas. [Pg.272]

Accomplishments Achievements Career Profile Career-Related Skills Career Training Community Service Continuing Education Computer Literacy Honors and Awards Internships Language Proficiency Leadership Skills Licenses and Certification Memberships Military Experience Presentations... [Pg.158]

Everyone has a collection of skills that make him or her better at a job. Some skills, such as computer literacy, are taught in school, whereas others are self-taught or are natural abilities. Spend a few minutes to create a list of the special skills you have that the potential employer might be interested in. Think about how each of the skills will make you do the job better. Also, list how you have successfully used each skill in the past. [Pg.11]

Recent advances in modem technology, and especially the rise in computer literacy, have facilitated the purchasing of medications via the Internet... [Pg.267]

Computer literacy is assumed, and there are many problems that require computer solution, particularly as one becomes involved with nonisothermal reactors, boundary-value dispersion problems, the more advanced fixed-bed problems, and interpretation of kinetic data. We have not tried to get into the software business here, in view of the continuing rapid evolution of various aspects of that field. We have yielded to the temptation in a couple of instances to suggest, in outline, some algorithms for specific problems, but in general this is left up to the reader. [Pg.741]

Information technology (far more than computer literacy )... [Pg.21]

Computer literacy—The employee must also be very familiar with computers and several types of computer programs. The computer is an... [Pg.11]

Process employees today are required to have special or practical knowledge and skills of a mechanical or scientific nature. Employees today must have skills such as (1) technical expertise, (2) communication skills, (3) troubleshooting abilities, and (4) computer literacy. [Pg.13]

Good communication skills (written and verbal) Computer literacy... [Pg.67]

Computer literacy. The ability to use computers for information retrieval, processing and presentation, to a level comparable with workplace expectations. Critical thinking. The ability to identify issues, think independently, apply critical reasoning and make informed judganents. [Pg.359]

Physics—fluids, temperature, pressure, heat transfer, work, and energy Math and statistics Basic equipment and technology Computer literacy skills Communication skills On-the-job skills... [Pg.18]

Basic understanding of the equipment and technology—computer literacy, basic math and science, mechanical aptitude, assimilation of skills, hands-on operation... [Pg.45]

Social Behavioral Science Computer Literacy Humanities/Fine Arts Other technical electives... [Pg.46]

Computer literacy, e.g. the European Computer Driving Licence... [Pg.211]

In order to be able to make optimum use of this book, the reader should have a basic understanding of acoustics and should be familiar with some fundamental concepts of music and technology. Also, a minimum degree of computer literacy is desirable in order to take full advantage of the systems provided on the accompanying CD-ROM. [Pg.280]

Remember that some of the equipment operators may have limited computer literacy or written communications skills, so the written report and computer reports may be terse or somewhat primitive. The descriptions of problems may appear nebulous. Even though these team members may not excel at written communications, they typically excel at understanding how to operate equipment. And they typically can tell when equipment is not operating properly or is in need of maintenance. But let s get back to a typical pretrip inspection. [Pg.177]


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