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Job Description This part-time hourly wage position provides administrative and logistical support to the interdisciplinary Molecular and Cellular Biology graduate program. The incumbent will
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be to develop an innovative, nationally recognized research and extension program focused on commercial horticulture for vegetables and other potential crops for the Eastern Shore, Northern Neck
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, process, and product documentation. Please note: sponsorship is not available for this position. Required Qualifications - Master’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, STEM, or a related field
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reputation for outstanding dining. Our dining program stays at the leading edge of national trends. Customers report high overall satisfaction and appreciate the variety of dining options available on campus
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. The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for supporting emergency plan development, training delivery, emergency exercise development and facilitation, outreach functions, and emergency management program
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mainstream Productivity applications. Significant experience managing an information technology office to include its budget, staff, and technology operations. Working knowledge of computer and network
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pipette experience, preferably with micro-concentrations - Must be able to work independently and manage time effectively - Must be detail oriented - Must be comfortable with computer software - Must be
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, environmental regulation, disease prevention, and biosecurity; Basic computer skills including email, and Microsoft Office applications; Capability of physical activity including lifting up to 70 lbs.; Valid
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individuals and large groups. *Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office or comparable software. Preferred Qualifications *Preference given to graduate level candidates with admissions experience or experience
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-mass spectrometry. The successful candidate will substantially contribute to the development of the growing PFAS research program at OWML in collaboration with faculty, students, staff scientists and