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Position Information Position Information Working Title Administrative Coordinator Department Biological Systems Engineering-0833 Requisition Number S_250489 Posting Open Date 06/18/2025 Application
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. Demonstrated ability to lead and work collaboratively on interdisciplinary teams. Expressed interest in participating in an interdisciplinary program combining aspects of economics, agriculture, and law
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. Demonstrated ability to lead and work collaboratively on interdisciplinary teams. Expressed interest in participating in an interdisciplinary program combining aspects of economics, agriculture, and law
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(extension, research, and teaching) land-grant mission of Nebraska Extension and IANR as an effective scholar and citizen, including supporting student recruitment and IANR science literacy. The individual
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://equity.unl.edu/notice-nondiscrimination/ . Minimum Required Qualifications Bachelors degree in computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, business administration, or related field plus minimum
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. Knowledge of computer and server administration. Experience working in Active Directory. Preferred Qualifications Experience providing IT support in an academic setting and managing technology projects
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. Knowledge of computer and server administration. Experience working in Active Directory. Preferred Qualifications Experience providing IT support in an academic setting and managing technology projects
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. Knowledge of computer and server administration. Experience working in Active Directory. Preferred Qualifications Experience providing IT support in an academic setting and managing technology projects
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necessary to navigate the early years of an engineering faculty career. More specifically, the program is designed to train individuals who consciously and confidently span the disciplinary boundaries between
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Solutions (UNL-TAPS) is an innovative program developed by University of Nebraska research and extension specialists and educators. Rather than the typical teacher and student paradigm, the program