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of the FP&M Supplies team. The purpose of this position is to manage and procure inventory, for all Wayne State University building needs pertaining to chemicals, plumbing, trades and mechanical needs
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and instruction to veterinary technology student technician(s) in animal health care, clinical procedures and the handling and appropriate use of technical equipment; e.g. techniques and procedures used
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family are responsible for providing high level subject matter expertise (SME) for an assigned application, technology, or system that is identified as critical to the University or customer organization
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, Engineering and Education to meet student needs. Facilitating communication among different University entities. Tracking student success data. Coordinating CEEM's intervention strategies for students at risk
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contracts, etc.) of an assigned unit of the University. Incumbents are expected to use the most advanced office machinery including desktop publishing, graphics, and spreadsheet applications
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, or foundation funding). Familiarity with federal and foundation funding mechanisms, especially institutionally limited submissions and internal seed funding programs. Working knowledge of graphics tools (e.g
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survival pathways in hematologic cancers. Utilize a range of experimental platforms, including patient-derived models and advanced molecular profiling, to evaluate the efficacy and mechanism of novel agents
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’ experience with emphasis in human performance technology, training, or a related training-specific area. Higher education experience or experience in large, complex organizations preferred. Requires experience
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, including working with prospective and current students interested in finding a mentor. Utilize office technology, including MS Outlook 365, Handshake, Xinspire, and other technology, to assist students with
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problem solving skills. Ability to work independently and without formal instruction. Some knowledge of a specific discipline or the operational activities of an assigned area, e.g. computing technology