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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Senior Grant/Contract Administrator, Division of Research & Innovation at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban
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clients to appropriate department or individual in order to improve and contribute to the efficiency of an assigned unit (e.g. answer student questions regarding program and class registration, contact
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resolution; • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with customers, vendors, and technical staff to resolve problems and assist in the design of integrated applications. Preferred qualifications: Bachelor’s
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, Operations CSWR. Research and Evaluation Receive requests for new projects. Work with potential and/or new clients on project design and planning. Lead final reporting for external clients with assistance from
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or predict biological responses under varying conditions. Create clear and insightful visualizations to represent complex biological data, aiding interpretation and communication with non-computational
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to generate appropriate billing reports. Prepare and process payrolls. Monitor and/or maintain petty cash fund. Provide assistance in the development of budget proposals and projections. Prepare and maintain
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, i.e., Manager, Associate Director, Director, etc. School/College/Division: The Division of Research & Innovation Primary Department: H0912 - Sponsored Program Administration Employment type: Regular
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assistance to professional, administrative and management personnel in the planning, development and administration of unit operating budget. Reconcile various detailed general, restricted, designated and
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managerial support to the Associate Vice President of the Office of Facilities Planning and Management (FP&M). Manage priorities of AVP and oversee and participate in assigned programs and projects designed
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. Work activities require a grasp of involved practices and precedents, along with knowledge of theoretical principles. Plan, develop and maintain special accounting procedures for several complex general