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skills. Ability to communicate complex information in a clear manner to an audience of students and families. Computer literate and skilled in Microsoft Office programs, PeopleSoft, and ImageNow. Able
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/Student Manager and Microsoft Office products. One (1) year of supervisory experience. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Excellent computer and organizational skills. Significant phone, email and in person
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presentations. Other Requirements Workplace and Eligibility Conditions Lifting and moving up to 40 pounds, moving computers and other computer peripherals. May work in all weather conditions. Benefits Eligible
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Assigned Minimum Qualifications Associate degree in support disciplines such as electronics, engineering, computer information technologies, or equivalent. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications
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, the Associate will assist with research and development projects in the areas of robotics, machine learning, control systems, and/or computer vision. They will be responsible for: designing and analyzing
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location. Work will occur in areas where temperature changes, florescent lighting, humidity, or excessive noise may occur. Must be able to work alone or with a team, be able to use a computer and monitor
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working at a computer. Professional activities and participation in Student Affairs may include off-site meetings. Repetitive use of a keyboard at workstation. Use of manual dexterity. Ability to lift and
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/Electronic, Mechanical, or Computer Engineering with relevant expertise. Research Scientist III – Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, or Computer Engineering plus two (2) years
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environment. Other Requirements Workplace and Eligibility Conditions Standard office conditions, with most of the time spent working at a computer. Professional activities and participation in Student Affairs
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, Publisher, and graphic computer programs. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Experience with data assessment. Tact, diplomacy and judgment in dealing with students, faculty, and administrators