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Analytics and Computational Social Science Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is accepting applications for a full-time (9-month) lecturer in data analytics and quantitative/computational
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cakes and other baked goods; operates equipment such as bread slicer, mixers and ovens; inspects baking ingredients for spoilage; performs related work as required. Essential Functions Prepares baked
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. Minimum of four years of supervisory or management experience. Experience setting staff performance expectations and directing work in a high-volume setting in accordance with organizational goals and
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Cooks food in large quantities by following recipes and standard operating procedures. May be required to perform display cooking as assigned. Reads computer generated recipes and menus
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Cooks food in large quantities by following recipes and standard operating procedures. May be required to perform display cooking as assigned. Reads computer generated recipes and menus
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Cooks food in large quantities by following recipes and standard operating procedures. May be required to perform display cooking as assigned. Reads computer generated recipes and menus
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Cooks food in large quantities by following recipes and standard operating procedures. May be required to perform display cooking as assigned. Reads computer generated recipes and menus
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for an assistant professor position. Under exceptional circumstances, highly qualified candidates at other ranks may receive consideration. We are broadly interested in candidates performing creative basic and/or
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continually improve procedures and resource allocations to ensure professional, high quality technology support and services to the UMass Amherst Campus including its executives, faculty, staff, and
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records and make reports; supervise employees and students employed in assigned areas. Performs related work as required. Essential Functions Participates in the determination of material and labor needs