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assessment, management and injury prevention; member experience and relations; student staff development; direct supervision and evaluation of the Recreation Facilities and Event Logistics Coordinators and
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processes. This position conducts research in hydrology under the supervision of Dr. Mukesh Kumar. Evaluates and develops next-generation (eco)hydrologic models. Generates new scientific insights
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General Counsel, Risk Management, Technology Transfer, and Sponsored Projects to align agreement terms with institutional priorities. Develops training, tools, and templates for University-wide use. Mentors
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:00pm Job Summary: The Battery Engineering Manager will lead the design, development, and integration of next-generation energy storage technologies at the Alabama Mobility & Power (AMP) Battery Research
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the Director. Participates in UA Press-wide goal-setting and the development and implementation of initiatives. Formulates and implements departmental procedures and coordinates of fund-raising for title
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. Provides practice coverage for assigned sport. Serve as the onsite liaison for student athletes. Additional Department Summary: Supports all recruiting activities for a Division I Football program. Supports
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, training, and administrative functions necessary for the operation and maintenance of the Counseling Center through management and coordination of specified program(s) and/or area(s) of service. Provides
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of childcare or healthcare experience; OR associate's degree or higher and some childcare experience. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Child Development preferred Background Investigation Statement
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Accounting Assistants. Additional Department Summary: Assists in developing and administering budgets and monitor adherence to financial policy and procedures established by the University, specifically in
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equipment to include high voltage switching equipment, transformers, appliances, circuitry, and lighting systems in athletic fields (indoors and outdoors), streets, labs, classrooms and buildings. May train