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Assistant Professor of Music - Music Theory University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts: School of Music Location Norman Open Date Oct 25, 2024 Description
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, and new products by reading appropriate trade journals, safety codes, and operating manuals. May clear ice and snow from sidewalks, streets, and parking areas using hand tools and/or heavy equipment
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and troubleshooting of the Canvas Learning Management System, script and/or source code to support applications, and web development and website maintenance, as necessary. Develops and implements
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technologies, procedures, and new product items by reading appropriate trade journals, safety codes, and operating manuals Participates in training and educational activities May train others on procedures and
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technologies, procedures, and new product items by reading appropriate trade journals, safety codes, and operating manuals Participates in training and educational activities May train others on procedures and
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abreast of changing technologies, procedures, and new product items by reading appropriate trade journals, safety codes, and operating manuals. Participates in training and educational activities. May
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: Advanced knowledge of plumbing building codes Advanced knowledge of plumbing methods and theories for repairs and installations Excellent verbal and written communication skills Uses tools or equipment in a
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experience. Skills: Advanced knowledge of plumbing building codes Advanced knowledge of plumbing methods and theories for repairs and installations Excellent verbal and written communication skills Uses tools
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. • Develops software solutions to meet customer needs. • Creates and implements the source code of new applications. • Tests source code and debugs code. • Evaluates existing applications and performs
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, balance, hierarchy, harmony, and contrast). Aligns graphic approach and content with industry best practices and unit guidelines. Employs effective composition and color theory that consider focal point