161 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Florida Atlantic University in United States
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computer systems, including Mac OS and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.). Demonstrated experience performing general administrative duties in a professional setting. Salary: $44,000 per
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an assigned geographic territory, with regular travel required to attend high school visits, college fairs, and other outreach events in support of enrollment goals. Performs other job duties as assigned. FAU
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, teachers, graduate students, and K-12 students. Conducting field-based work and student supervision in our residential research institutes. Performing other job-related duties as assigned. FAU Benefits and
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: Responsible for the administration of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program. Analyses and evaluates financial aid information of prospective and current students and determines eligibility
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, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending plans, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and much more. State retirement options including tax-deferred annuities and Roth 403(b) plans. State employees Public Service
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Responsibilities: Implements the department's Pcard program (Athletics currently has over 60 Pcards issued to coaches and staff). This involves working with the Director of Campus Purchasing and the University’s
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list of donors attending College programs to share with the Dean, development team, and program leadership. Assist in tracking prospect activity in the database, drafting correspondence, and project
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opportunities to work on other related projects, include the application of AI to solve underwater vision problems. The Postdoc will also be able to grow his/her skills in research, grant writing, and mentoring
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Qualifications: FAU degree-seeking graduate student with a minimum of five credit hours (or nine if international) and a minimum 3.0 GPA required. Strong computer skills and workflow automation, logic, and rules
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to the Chief Compliance & Ethics Officer (CCO) and assists the CCO with management and implementation of the University’s Compliance & Ethics Program, with a particular emphasis on foreign influence matters