235 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Chapman University in United States
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Description Summary The Fowler School of Engineering is seeking students enthusiastic about working with high school students and teaching them fundamentals of coding, computer vision, and other engineering
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Research Associate, Temporary Position Type Temporary Job Number SA62324 Full or Part Time full-time 40 hours weekly Fair Labor Standard Act Classification Exempt Anticipated Pay Range $68,640 - $73,920 Pay Range Information Chapman University...
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computer skills, familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, Blackboard and the ability to learn new software programs. Knowledge of support processes, office procedures and use of standard office equipment
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a particular wage. Position Summary Information Job Description Summary Assist student teams as they prepare for competitions as part of the Competitions Program at Fowler School of Law. The Mock
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data, analyze findings, prepare reports, maintain database, very data, etc.) coordinating and promoting cultural program events. You may also be asked to file, photocopy, scan or digitize documents
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the course prior to financial aid distribution, etc. Maintain documents in the accurate file folders regarding students for future reference Marketing (Graphic Design, Copy Writing and/or Social Media
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: laundry walks, filing project and maintenance of files throughout the year, handling the checkout of supplies and practice rooms, using a desktop PC computer and telecommunication software, and assisting
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Qualifications · Currently enrolled in a program to obtain a bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, and environmental science. · Sufficient knowledge of programming · Solid organizational skills and
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Posting Details Student Title Classification Information Quick Link https://chapman.peopleadmin.com/postings/37301 Job Number SE123524 Position Information Department or Unit Name University Program
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. Ability to perform arithmetic calculations such as add, subtract, multiply, divide, percentages and averages. Computer skills in the use of word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, database