209 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Indiana State University in United States
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, Professional demeanor, high energy, dynamic personality and excellent communication and interpersonal skills, Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other computer applications, Proven supervisory skills, Proven
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Class Code 82100 Student Employee Student Pay Grade 999 Hourly Wage/Salary 10.00 Job Summary/Basic Function The Controller’s Office Intern will provide support to professional staff by performing a
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High School diploma or GED Required Field(s) of Study Indiana State University student enrolled in at least 6 credit hours. Preferred Relevant Education and Experience Education: No Response; Experience
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. Specific Responsibilities Work Schedule Hours as assigned depending on availability Desired Start Date 09/01/2025 Open Date 08/14/2025 Close Date 09/14/2025 Required Relevant Education & Experience High
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accounting skills, Professional demeanor, high energy, dynamic personality and excellent communication and interpersonal skills, Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other computer applications, Proven verbal
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, Excellent leadership skills, Experience and knowledge in job related program, Must be comfortable networking with groups or individuals, Professional demeanor, high energy, dynamic personality and excellent
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skills, Excellent public speaking skills, Experience and knowledge in job related program, Must be comfortable networking with groups or individuals, Professional demeanor, high energy, dynamic personality
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program, Experience in an educational environment preferred, Experience with budget management, Must be comfortable networking with groups or individuals, Professional demeanor, high energy, dynamic
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Jobs Position Class Code 82100 - Student - Unrestricted Student Pay Grade 999 Hourly Wage/Salary 10.00 Job Summary/Basic Function Provide high-quality tutoring and peer mentoring in a work-from-home
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of Indianapolis and within a few hours of major metropolitan centers in St. Louis, Chicago, and Louisville. On campus, there are 160 student-run organizations, an expansive Student Recreation Center, a Performing