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, Engineering, Computer Science or other technical field. Need to have computer programming experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience in physical data analysis and simulation programming preferred
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, integrating technology as well as understanding of processes and resources to bring together a solution. Strategic Financial Advisement and Leadership (50%) ● This strategic finance partner meets regularly
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distinct IPE learning experience ○ Coordinate all Zoom technology arrangements for virtual sessions ○ Troubleshoot and resolve day-to-day logistical issues promptly, in collaboration with the supervisor as
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled programmer to work full-time in the Zaidi Lab at the University of Minnesota
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. Develop marketing and recruitment materials for events. Determine equipment, technology and supply needs and oversee ordering and preparation. Ensure event evaluations are compiled and reports completed
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on and offsite venues and through virtual technology https://www.raptor.umn.edu . All of this work is done with the assistance of a cohort of more than 300 volunteers. Pay and Benefits Pay Range:$20.44
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relies heavily on the ability to properly manage data and to document and improve processes. The role requires a technology savvy individual who is comfortable working with a variety of systems, which
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for electrical design to engineering for battery installation). Develop and maintain file management, organize data collection, and track progress towards grant deliverables, which include the technical and
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the University and are consistent with law and University policies. Work closely with Technology Commercialization to ensure Intellectual Property (IP) terms contained in contracts are consistent with University’s