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., DMAIC, Lean Six Sigma, PDSA). Demonstrate solid history of achieving results with complex and dynamic teams. Strong computer skills, including basic knowledge and use of Microsoft Office products. Ability
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University seeks a Lecturer to teach a Music course for the 2025 autumn semester. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to the teaching mission of The Ohio State University and have experience
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State University seeks a Lecturer to teach Social Work courses for the 2025 autumn semester. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to the teaching mission of The Ohio State University and
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accepting applications for a Semester Lecture appointment (temporary position) to teach undergraduate and/or graduate course(s)in the Department of Management and Human Resources Management. Duties include
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inclusive environment for all learners, (b) using new techniques, activities, and types of learning, (c) promoting diversity of thought, and (d) promoting open-minded exploration. How to Apply To be
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essential job functions. Meet mandatory education and Computer-Based Learning training requirements. Function: Legal and Compliance Subfunction: Liability Insurance Operations Career Band: Individual
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or worksite; proficient in public speaking and facilitating group learning; experience with Microsoft Office; ability to travel frequently within state of Ohio; valid state of Ohio drivers license; appropriate
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, Automation Anywhere). Deep understanding of AI/ML fundamentals, including supervised/unsupervised learning, NLP, computer vision, and generative models. Familiarity with tools and frameworks like TensorFlow
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than 30hrs a week) to teach undergraduate and/or graduate course(s) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering for Fall/Spring/Summer semester. Hours will vary, pending course(s) available
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those important perceptual principles which influence and affect human comprehension Learn how to implement plans for graphic-symbol-based wayfinding systems through prospective guideline development