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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 15-Jun-25 Location: Athens, Ohio Categories: Information Technology Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 53631 Job
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, preparing documents and reports, compiling records, scheduling meetings, organizing and maintaining information, coordinating calendars, analyzing data including budgetary expenditures, and providing high
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: Ohio University Libraries seek a forward-thinking, collaborative, and engaged leader to head the Research Services department in alignment with the needs of an R1 university. This role is responsible
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|: $20.54 – $23.18 Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Ohio University Ohio University is home to one of the nation’s friendliest and most picturesque campuses. But more importantly, it’s where you can
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conductivity (e.g., laser flash analysis) to benchmark against application-specific requirements. Data collected will inform iterative process modifications and material improvements. 3. Experimental Design
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-on experience with advanced manufacturing techniques and exposure to real-world engineering challenges. The position is ideal for candidates seeking to bridge fundamental research with applied innovation in a
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Engineering). The main activities for the position include engineering efforts to evaluate new methods of navigation and position integrity of camera and LiDAR systems. Data from ground and aerial systems will
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: OHIO Athletics is a dynamic team of student-athletes, coaches and administrators with a vision to demonstrate unprecedented excellence in athletics, academics and student-athlete development. Our
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employees. Performs financial analyses and makes recommendations based on data. Reviews the work of other employees for accuracy and compliance with accepted standards and University policies. Completes and
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: OHIO Athletics is a dynamic team of student-athletes, coaches and administrators with a vision to demonstrate unprecedented excellence in athletics, academics and student-athlete development. Our