136 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Nebraska–Lincoln in United States
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, or community) that can be amplified via multiple engagement platforms. Shows robust contributions to multidisciplinary team settings with Extension professionals and other internal and external partners
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principles that align with University policies. Knowledge and experience of various computer architectures and their respective operating systems. Preferred Qualifications Associate’s degree in a technology or
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, align internal workflows with university procedures, and support long-term initiatives. Strong skills in coordination, delegation, and independent judgment are essential for success in this role. Key
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operations, align internal workflows with university procedures, and support long-term initiatives. Strong skills in coordination, delegation, and independent judgment are essential for success in this role
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awarding structures in addition to donors’ goals and the nuances of multiple different systems within each institution. This position will work with students, faculty, staff, and NU Foundation
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collaboration so that all 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
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human resources terminology and practices. Preferred Qualifications Experience performing payroll and/or human resources tasks in a business setting. Experience serving multiple units as part of a service
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. Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills with attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications Six years of demonstrated ability to utilize multiple application development resources for back
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; strong organizational skills, including the ability to independently prioritize multiple tasks and work independently. Excellent ability to work with others, including colleagues, staff, and students
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. Spanning 10 states and multiple National Parks, the project integrates science, planning, and on-the-ground implementation. It connects a diverse network of collaborators—including federal and state agencies