526 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at Cornell University in United States
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: Bachelor’s degree or other formal training program with 5-7 years of experience in facilities management, maintenance, or construction; or equivalent combination of education and relevant experience. General
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) which offers superior retirement savings benefits. Education – Options include the Employee Degree Program where you can earn a degree such as an MBA or a Master’s in Management in Hospitality, taking
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tuition-free Extramural Study and Employee Degree Program, tuition aid for external education, and Cornell Children's Tuition Assistance Program. Learn more about our extensive educational benefits
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-winning employer provided benefits program Comprehensive health care options Access to wellness programs Employee discounts with local and national retail brands Generous retirement contributions Impressive
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-disciplinary, team-based curriculum, corresponding to eight credits across two semesters. In the Studio, students work in multi-program teams to learn and practice user-driven tech industry development processes
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to kneel and remain in a steady position during procedures or treatment of animals. Basic computer skills and the ability to enter specific information into patient records. Must be able to work
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additional holiday days with 2 additional floating holidays to use at your discretion. An award-winning employer provided benefits program Comprehensive health care options Access to wellness programs Employee
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Plans – Employees are eligible for the 403(b) Cornell University Retirement Plan (CURP) which offers superior retirement savings benefits. Education – Options include the Employee Degree Program, taking
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scientist to oversee a cross-disciplinary, field-based research and training program in avian biology based at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology during the academic semesters and at the Hubbard Brook
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of research, education and outreach. Project FeederWatch is a showcase participatory science program demonstrating how to successfully engage the public in scientific research. With more than 30,000