153 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at East Tennessee State University
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science. Knowledge of community-based dental environment. Thorough understanding of the theories, methods and procedures for the prevention of dental diseases and the required corrective treatment
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establishing project methods, analytics, and recommendations; reporting details regarding analysis of project outcomes and key performance indicators; maintain data throughout all phases of the project to ensure
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accommodations. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of principles and methods of supervision. Knowledge of cleaning methods and procedures. Knowledge of applicable Material Safety Data Sheets. Knowledge
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of the principles, methods, and techniques of installing, repairing, and maintaining locks and related hardware. Knowledge of the use of common hand tools, machine tools, and tools common to the locksmithing trade
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numerous students, patients, family members, and other healthcare providers. This position demands concentration and the ability to work in emotionally charged situations. Required Qualifications Associate
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practices regarding libraries’ contributions to student success. Knowledge of qualitative and quantitative assessment methods to evaluate instructional impact and student success. Understanding of how
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of Curriculum and Instruction at East Tennessee State University seeks a 9-month, tenure track position beginning August 2026 to teach on-line graduate courses for the School Librarianship Program. The successful
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. Proficiency in current computer technologies and educational software. Experience with data analysis and reporting. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be
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and be subject to change. Stress levels may be high due to frequently dealing with numerous students, patients, family members, and other healthcare providers. This position demands concentration and
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to contribute primarily to teaching in the undergraduate nursing program and, dependent on academic preparation, qualifications and department needs, may be asked to teach in graduate nursing programs