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, Excel. • Excellent mathematical skills. • Ability to work independently with little supervision and make decisions within prescribed guidelines. • Notary Public certified or ability to obtain appointment
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and analyzing test data Required Qualifications • Master’s degree in engineering, packaging science, mathematics or related field by date of hire; or a foreign equivalent degree by date of hire
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, and improvement Preferred Qualifications • Master’s degree in a relevant field • Experience with campus-wide engagement and strategic planning • Ability to understand student-development theory
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Word, Excel, and Outlook. • Demonstrated ability to read, write legibly, weigh, measure, and perform routine mathematical calculations. • Ability to communicate effectively and be a team player
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. Preferred Qualifications • Demonstrated knowledge of student development theories. • Experience developing partnerships with student affairs areas or community-based organizations. • Knowledge of assessment
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, invoices, and shipping logs. • Previous experience with routine mathematical calculations as they relate to weights and measures of inventory. Preferred Qualifications • Previous experience with computers
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acid production, bioplastic fermentation, bioplastic recovery & purification, mathematical modeling, and technology scale-up. The successful candidate will also have opportunities to be involved in grant
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on applied mathematics, software development, low-level computer science/computer engineering, and/or operations research. (3) The design, use, and testing of electromagnetic materials; development and use
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-astrophysics. The phenomenology group consists of two faculty, Patrick Huber and Ian Shoemaker, within the Center for Neutrino Physics that consists of more than a dozen faculty in both theory and experiment
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program participants. This position also entails providing participants with an educational environment conducive to obtaining a deeper awareness of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and