125 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at University of Oregon
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and inclusive workplace and model a positive and proactive attitude with a diverse team. Preferred Qualifications - Experience working in light duty fleet that includes short-term rental vehicles
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, forging tighter ties with industry and entrepreneurs, and creating new educational opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. The Knight Campus supports a dynamic externally sponsored research
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department modeled on the very best human resources practices. We deliver a variety of services and programs, which underscore a commitment to inclusiveness, respect, fairness, effective service delivery, and
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cultures. Preferred Qualifications • Familiarity with Siemens Navigator and Insight building management systems. • Familiarity with EnergyPlus energy modeling software. • Experience with 3-D modeling
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studies; maintaining adequate staffing models in support of service lines; ensuring all equipment is safe and operational and that adequate supplies and equipment exist to meet operational needs; evaluating
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to Applicants Along with your online application, including names and contact information for at least three professional references, please upload a current resume. For a copy of the full position description
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group or committee. The position will engage regularly with campus community: students, faculty, staff, administrators, visitors, and members of the public utilizing the community policing model
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resources of the museum to ensure strong, dynamic exhibition and educational programs; appropriate care of the permanent collection consistent with professional best practices; sound fiscal operations; a
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, goals, and objectives, identify target audiences, and develop and implement strategic plans to accomplish goals. • Knowledge of creative copywriting and copy editing for appropriate style, grammar
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mission and a shared governance model. The University of Oregon supports the Department of Art faculty by providing private dedicated studio spaces and a fund for professional development. Additionally