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. These values can be recalled simply by our name -- RICE -- Responsibility, Integrity, Community, and Excellence. Rice University Office of Information Technology (OIT) OIT provides excellent constituent service
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, conducting in-depth reconciliations, preparing reports, and advising faculty on budgetary and compliance matters. The role requires strong data analysis skills, accuracy in financial tracking, and
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continuously seek improvements through technology. Ideal Candidate Statement: We seek a professional who can seamlessly integrate business analysis, system analysis, and AI project support. The position requires
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initiatives. The Budget Office, reports to the Associate Vice President for Budget & Fiscal Analysis, and prepares information for the President, Provost, EVP OF&S, and Board of Trustees as well as other senior
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research interests in common with the active research areas at Rice; particularly, algebraic geometry and number theory, analysis, differential geometry, dynamics, geometric analysis, geometric group theory
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year for year basis may be substituted Strong verbal and written communications skills Strong client service orientation and attention to detail Strong data analysis skills Preferences: Bachelor's Degree
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, performing statistical analysis, proofreading, and drafting articles, reports, and other publications. In addition, the RA may assist in intermediate administrative functions. The ideal candidate is a detail
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shipping, receiving, or inventory management, preferably in a food service or culinary environment Proficiency in food safety and sanitation practices, including HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control
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(e.g., machine learning, network analysis, generative models), and simulations (e.g., agent-based modeling, computational modeling of psychological processes). The hire will work with scholars within all
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initiatives and contributes to forecasting, reporting, and analysis to support strategic decision-making. Additionally, the position manages special projects with school-wide financial implications and