699 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at University of North Texas at Dallas
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responsible for timely issuance of Initial Attendance I20s, entry level F1 student advising for continuing international students, and document processing as related to F1 status. Minimum Qualifications
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technologies that strengthen service delivery. Position Overview The IT Programmer Analyst performs analysis of data and business processes that support CRM/Salesforce operations and directives for the Division
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/Human Resources. Under the direction of the department chairs and/or the department administrative coordinators process hourly student employee job postings, hiring, payroll approval, etc. Follows all UNT
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assessments, and process improvements across research projects. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following areas: *Complete routine post-approval monitoring visits/audits for research
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, this position will act as the coordinator of the Knowledge Management process. Minimum Qualifications Associate's Degree in related field and three years' of related computing work experience; or any equivalent
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programming and events. Responds to student behavior, such as conduct and crisis: Serves as an administrator of the conduct process as directed. Follows emergency procedures of the halls and responds
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Administrative staff to process Memoranda of Understanding documents. Provide administrative support to the Associate Dean for Educator Preparation (e.g., scheduling, travel and meeting coordination
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The University of North Texas at Dallas invites applications for the position of University Registrar. The Registrar has line responsibility for the operation of the Registrar’s Office including planning
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. Serves as secondary supervisor to all full and part time staff in residential area. Manages the implementation of a departmental operation function to regulatory expectations and programmatic goals
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and effectively with a number of teams and individuals to accomplish the goals of the program. Commitment to the success of high school students through the college application process. Preferred