254 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Massachusetts in United States
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individual career development skills. Trains and mentors student staff on career coaching methods and best practices. Advises faculty and staff regarding computer science employment and occupational trends and
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general support for Commercial Horticulture group activities in collaboration with supervisor and other Extension staff and faculty, including development of program objectives, design of delivery methods
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) or equivalent or Medical Lab Technician (MLT) (ASCP) or equivalent. Demonstrated ability in carefully organized and methodical laboratory practice. Ability to work harmoniously and effectively with other members
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of the methods, practices, and techniques of maintenance and repair of building appurtenances, including the use and operation of related tools and equipment. Demonstrated trustworthiness and sound practical
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department procedures and using all available safety equipment. Cleans food preparation areas, serving areas and dining areas using standard methods to maintain department cleanliness and sanitation standards
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to, pneumatic/electric controls, electronic controls, electro-mechanical controls, computer soft-ware program controls. Including air conditioning, refrigeration systems, and equipment, including but not limited
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exchange formats (e.g., flat files, APIs, web services). Experience with integration methods and development tools for enterprise administrative systems (e.g., SIS, ERP, Financial Aid), including but not
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, Licensure) Knowledge of materials, equipment and methods commonly employed in cleaning operations. Ability to operate and care for equipment, including vacuum cleaners, floor machines, pressure washers
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-level mentorship, development of trainings, and network-building events that create a vibrant, supportive, and inclusive early career program within NSF CBIKS. Develops trainings and communication
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supports the computer systems operated by the Physics Department. These computer systems, and the services they deliver, provide mission critical services to Physics faculty and staff. These services include