140 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Central Missouri in United States
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testing policies, procedures, and expected outcomes. Provide administrative support to the Director Testing Services. Examples of Duties Perform constituent relations specialist duties to include:-70
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throughout the assigned area, or as assigned by the supervisor. Move furniture, equipment, materials, and perform other general maintenance. Service, clean, and disinfect restrooms, classrooms, offices, weight
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communication. Assisting faculty and staff when needed. Making sure the office is open and has someone present to greet visitors. Typical Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent Experience
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Include: Greet customers as they enter the office. Data entry (knowledge of Microsoft Word & Excel as well as Google docs & sheets). Perform general office duties such as copying, scanning, filing
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operations such as: Assisting with organization and promotion of department events Recruitment efforts Social media management Alumni relations Typical Qualifications Education: High School diploma
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of domestic UCM students interested in studying abroad. Additionally, the Advisor is responsible for updating more accurate program details, student recruitment strategies, as well as planning and hosting
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, and staff regarding mental performance on individual, team, and/or program levels. 5% Engage in professional development to maintain licensure and certification(s). Performs other duties as assigned
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recruitment events and departmental activities on campus Assist with operation of the department’s technology lab (equipment operation, order fulfillment, inventory, customer support) Maintain and update
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the performance of employees; conduct new employee orientations and routine safety meetings; conduct performance appraisals; assign daily, weekly, and special project assignments; approve leave requests and adjust
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to ensure a clear understanding of the survey process and its results. Findings are presented to the university president, executive cabinet, and other leadership teams, supporting high-level decision-making