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internship or fellowship opportunity at the EIC. Training is provided by experienced EIC naturalist staff and student program leaders. To find out more, contact Rick Simek, the EIC Program Supervisor
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rotation. Up to 100% remote work from home. Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electronics, Computer Engineering or a related field + 2 years of related SQL database
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the Associate Dean for Graduate and Professional Education (ADGPE) is looking for Application Review Specialists to assist with a program to review applications for Michigan Engineering Ph.D. and Master's degree
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rotating weekends (with flexibility to train during other hours), please apply today. Responsibilities* What skills would you master? You will operate computer software for the production of 3D images and
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the quality of care for hospitalized medical patients. Work as a member of a data analytics team consisting of Data Analysts, Statisticians, and Program Evaluation Specialists and Physicians performing data
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not available and offering secure application environments; 3) Technical Services & Engagement - focused on providing support for high-performance computing, device management, data integration, and
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to the University of Michigan Football program. Reporting directly to the Director of Recruiting, the employee will adhere to all NCAA rules and regulations and fall under the ultimate supervision of the Head
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Management Data Management and Informatics Leadership and Professionalism Communication and Teamwork The Clinical Research Technician is expected to: Process and store biological samples (clinical and non
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collaborating with program leads, deans, and other stakeholders to enhance partnerships, solve problems, and share resources. Additionally, this role will conduct regular training for Disability Access
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time, but can also adapt to changes in the assembly process as steps are mechanized (e.g., operating assembly tools using a computer or joystick controller). Additional responsibilities will include