259 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science uni jobs at Washington State University
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programs in multiple recreation facilities as well as associated hourly staff. Job Duties: 45% Staff Supervision 15% Risk Management 20% Program Management 10% Fiscal Management 5% Program Facilitation 5
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repairs. Experience operating heavy equipment. Must be able to read, write and speak English. Able to use common computer applications, such as internet, email, Word, Excel, timekeeping systems, etc
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Wine Science Center, which is one of only a handful of comprehensive wine research facilities in the world. Through the facility’s state-the-art laboratories and winery, students are an active part in
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studies, regarding, but not limited to, reference genome assembly for weed species with polyploid genomes, bioinformatic data analysis, weed biology, and phenotyping of relevant traits. Candidates should
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engagement incentive program, Presence Points. Finally, this position will assist with OSEL's day-to-day operations, which includes planning OSEL's annual events, such as engagement fairs, presence points
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student engagement platform, Coug Presence, which includes the management of the Office of Student Engagement and Leadership’s (OSEL) flagship engagement incentive program, Presence Points. Finally, this
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, Administrative Systems Information Services (ASIS), etc.) Duties include but are not limited to directing and controlling program operations and accountability for the allocation of resources and program results
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, this recruitment has been approved for a hiring incentive payment of up to $3,500.00. More information regarding the hiring incentive payment program can be located on the HRS website: Hiring Incentive
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incentive payment program can be located on the HRS website: Hiring Incentive - Human Resource Services, Washington State University (wsu.edu) . This recruitment is approved for a referral incentive for
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NIH-funded research program investigating the role of the circadian clock in seasonal neuronal plasticity. Our work in the lab is conducted in Drosophila melanogaster and cell cultures. These studies