185 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Alaska in United States
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Synthesis (NCEAS), who provides varied support for the Fellows throughout their program tenure. For more information, visit the CAP fellows program webpage (https://www.usgs.gov/programs/climate-adaptation
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the following: Knowledge of accepted instruction methods Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing Public speaking skills Customer service skills Specific abilities and knowledge to work
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confidentiality protocol. Basic knowledge of computer operations and software applications is necessary, as is the demonstration of problem solving and decision making skills. Minimum Qualifications: Applicant must
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direction. Duties require considerable knowledge and skills such as computer, research, or translation skills. Ability to exercise independent judgment and decision-making. Ability to assist faculty member
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Adjunct faculty are responsible for teaching courses in the Applied Technologies Leadership program. The instructor is responsible for identifying and meeting the needs of the students, contributing
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the guidance of Principal Investigators. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors Degree and enrollment in a graduate program at the University of Alaska. Position Details: This position is located on the UAA campus in
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weather, walking through rough terrains. Other duties as assigned. To thrive in this role, the student will possess basic computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheets, internet and email, basic
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, enjoy working alone and as part of a team, have good attention to detail, and have basic computer skills. This position also requires self motivation and independent working skills for project work and
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. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a diverse student body is crucial, as is consistently maintaining a professional demeanor. Familiarity with general computer software
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that support graduate education. This position ensures the effective implementation of academic procedures, student services, and program operations in alignment with university policies and the strategic goals