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Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering - High-Performance Computing University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Gallogly College of Engineering: School of Electrical and Computer
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Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering - High-Performance Computing University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Gallogly College of Engineering: School of Electrical and Computer
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relating pertinent information. Performs various duties as needed in order to successfully fulfill the function of the position. Job Requirements --- Required Education: High School diploma or GED AND: 36
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, performs entry-level administrative support-oriented job duties, to include but not limited to resolving routine questions and problem, filing maintenance, scheduling appointments, reception, inventory
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to screen applications prior to consideration for interview. Good computer skills and familiarity with Mac OS and Windows. Ability to readily learn and use new technology and software. Ability to perform
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of computers. Environmental Must be able to perform effectively in a high-impact, fast-paced setting with frequent deadlines and shifting priorities. May require occasional evening or weekend work to support
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programs. Selects, supervises, trains and evaluates performance of assigned staff. Prepares staff schedules and monitors and approves time worked. Coordinates departmental personnel and payroll issues. Plans
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focus in a collaborative environment. Ability to sit or stand for extended periods and perform repetitive tasks such as typing or data entry. Standard office environment with regular use of computers
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pertinent information. Performs various duties as needed in order to successfully fulfill the function of the position. Job Requirements --- Required Education: High School diploma or GED, AND: 48 months
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support for Associate Dean and faculty; plans and organizes programs and conferences; screens incoming calls; and performs other related duties as assigned. These services are critical to the academic