136 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Nebraska–Lincoln in United States
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). Interest in DBER. B.S. or M.S. in an engineering field. Experience conducting qualitative and/or mixed methods research. Strong writing and organizational skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks
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’ transition from prospective to enrolled students. The director will be an integral subject matter expert along with numerous university-wide professionals who are challenged to align complimentary enrollment
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’ transition from prospective to enrolled students. The director will be an integral subject matter expert along with numerous university-wide professionals who are challenged to align complimentary enrollment
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’ transition from prospective to enrolled students. The director will be an integral subject matter expert along with numerous university-wide professionals who are challenged to align complimentary enrollment
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of the University Registrar’s degree management team to determine multiple paths to graduation based on students’ prior academic work and overall goals. Create and maintain approval processes
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fast-paced environment while managing multiple priorities effectively. The candidate will demonstrate sound judgment and problem-solving abilities, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in all tasks. Strong
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individuals are able to participate and contribute to their full potential. The Dining Associate performs tasks in multiple areas/functions within the Dining Center, such as setting up and closing down stations
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audits and identifying areas of energy waste. Recommend, design, and justify energy improvements. Manage and commission energy improvements and verify performance. Optimize BAS controls sequences to reduce
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written and oral presentation skills; strong organizational skills, including the ability to independently prioritize multiple tasks and work independently. Excellent ability to work with others, including
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of the University of Nebraska. NCTA is aligned with the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and NCTA staff are considered employees of the University of Nebraska