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National Laboratory located in Ames, Iowa, on the campus of Iowa State University. We are dedicated to translating foundational science through applied research to create technological innovations. We create
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operating technical equipment related to specified trade area. • Skill in utilizing computer software for uses such as design, scheduling, planning and or data management. • Ability to perform preventive
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, spelling, punctuation and capitalization. • Skill in utilizing computer software packages and online systems. • Skill in operating office equipment. • Ability to communicate effectively with staff, students
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research and extension program focused on agricultural application technology systems. The role encompasses innovation and education in liquid and dry application technologies for crop production, including
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for the position is the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The individual in this position is expected to develop a nationally recognized research and outreach program in the economics surrounding
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enhance campus security and facility access systems. This position requires advanced computer and business process skills, expert knowledge of keying and hardware systems, and strong project management
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experience in training development, instructional design, or curriculum facilitation for adult learners Demonstrated proficiency with technology tools such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat
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Community Program • Partner with central LC administration to oversee all administrative processes associated with the College of Engineering Learning Community Programs • Oversee the approval of all academic
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Position Title: Undergraduate Student Program Specialist - Temporary Appointment Type: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree Preferred Qualifications
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available in Engineering of Microbial Systems as part of the microbial component of the NSF-funded Understanding the Rules of Life project, “Using the Rules of Antibiotic Resistance Development to Inform