441 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of North Texas at Dallas
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program that promotes faculty, staff, student and community affiliation and participation with the North Texas Athletics. Provide facilities which attract the highest level of talent and allow student
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Title: Director, Facilities and Event Management Employee Classification: Athletic Program Director Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Athletics SubDivision-Department: UNT-Athletic
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vehicle and maintain coverage under University liability insurance policy, if required to drive University vehicles. Job Duties: Performs repairs on campus plumbing systems including water distribution
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Title: Intramural Coordinator Employee Classification: Recreation Program Specialist Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Student Affairs SubDivision-Department: UNT-Recreational Sports
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, preparation and distribution of agenda, handouts, minutes, and tech support when needed. Assists senior executive in the preparation and development of presentations, speeches, reports, and responses
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level searches. Support of Executive Committee meetings including taking notes, distributing agenda, coordinating guests. Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Driving University Vehicle
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Overview * This position is responsible for performing maintenance and repairs on all equipment associated with the production and distribution of chilled water to buildings on the UNT Denton campus
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calls, visitors, and students. Receives all shipments and collects and distributes all mail. Receives all shipments and collects and distributes all mail. Provide Administrative support for front office
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of Enrollment. Designs and develops system procedures for existing and proposed technology solutions. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree with coursework in computing or information systems and three years
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. Department Summary UNT’s Women’s & Gender Studies Program centers intersectional feminist education, research, and advocacy through a multi-disciplinary, integrative, theoretically diverse curriculum