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ability to assimilate new information and experience rapidly, recall knowledge acquired previously and apply it appropriately to new situations so as to maximize incumbent’s use of time and ability
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, methodologies, architectures, and best practices. - Strong business process and analytical skills with the ability to assimilate information quickly and communicate complex requirements and issues clearly and
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with procurement related AI tools will be an added advantage - Strong business process and analytical skills with the ability to assimilate information quickly and communicate complex requirements and
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. Demonstrated data analysis skills including experience with dashboard and reporting tools like Tableau/QlikView/Power BI and SQL. Ability to assimilate and summarize large data sets. Excellent written and oral
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. • Strong business process and analytical skills with the ability to assimilate information quickly and communicate complex requirements and issues clearly and concisely. The ability to understand
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accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. The Program https://www.montana.edu/careers/ The Department The College Posting Detail Information
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, the College has designated a probationary period of 12-months for an Associate to be trained and assimilated into the College and to ensure all job responsibilities are met. All instructors are required
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, develop new ideas, and assimilate the information into his/her project design/interpretation. Dissemination of studies: Interact on a regular basis with their faculty mentor and members of the laboratory
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, methodologies, architectures, and best practices. • Strong business process and analytical skills with the ability to assimilate information quickly and communicate complex requirements and issues clearly and
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. Techniques used: Timelapse imaging RNAseq Mathematical modelling References: James et al. 2024 REVEILLE2 thermosensitive splicing: a molecular basis for the integration of nocturnal temperature information by