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systems and computer networks is a plus Preferred Qualifications RFID Experience Pay Rate $15.00/hour Work Hours 20 City position is located in: Auburn State position is located: Alabama Posting Detail
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tools and equipment. Ability to understand and use hand tools, climb ladders, operate mowers and tractors. Ability to operate a computer, iPad, vehicles, lifts, forklift, inventory management software
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University (www.auburn.edu ) College of Agriculture’s Department of Poultry Science is seeking candidates for a non-tenure track (NTT) position of Assistant Research Professor – Post-Harvest Poultry Food
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to track progress and recommend more impactful ways to engage donors. Optimize Operations: Manage day-to-day program activities, including budgeting, coordinating logistics, and streamlining philanthropy
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students, faculty, and staff dedicated to providing Auburn students with digital creation skills and technology. Why should YOU consider student employment at Auburn University? Gain valuable work experience
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athletics program. Identifies, develops, and grows opportunities for revenue generation surrounding the game day experience, as well as through auxiliary programs managed by Fan Experience. Assists in
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at Auburn? Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent Desired Qualifications Organized Works well with computer programs Knowledgeable with some maintenance Posting Detail Information Salary
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: Some college; vocational or Associate’s Degree in no specific discipline and 2 years of experience in office administration including computer operation, software, and databases. Level II: Bachelor’s
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research assistance with ongoing fish health and disease programs at the E. W. Shell Fisheries Center, School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences at Auburn University. The selected individual
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and usage in Alabama and the region. The selected individual will be expected to develop a strong research program that will support the current and future needs of the Alabama Nursery and Ornamental