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Engineering Program and the Information Technology Management Program in the Math, Science, and Technology Department at the Crookston campus of the University of Minnesota starting August 17, 2026. Salary and
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education may substitute for some of the required years of experience ● Demonstrated computer proficiency, including experience with standard office software applications (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite
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over-the-side apparatus, operating winches, assisting in watch standing, doing engine-room walk-through, housekeeping, and other duties as assigned. The Employer retains the right to change or assign
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with laptop computers. UMN Crookston has received national recognitions for the value of its education, affordability, and impact on social mobility. U.S. News recently named UMN Crookston “Midwest Top
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/ensembles in the music department that may include music technology, improvisation, or jazz studies Actively recruit and retain students for the Department of Music Participating in brass area duties
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requisitions. Plan, schedule, and monitor assigned project work including attending construction meetings, providing input to architects and engineers, documenting work progress, and reporting on project status
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technology upgrades, patches, and issue resolution. Other Support Duties – 15%: Coordinate the week-end, month-end and year-end closing processes for ERP. Supervises associates in the Accounts Payable
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the UMD Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Program Effective teaching, organizational, and communication skills appropriate to the position Experience in using technology for teaching. Demonstrated
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candidate will be provided University-configured equipment and supportive technology tools, however, they are expected to have access to a reliable internet connection for duties undertaken remotely. Work
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backgrounds in chemistry and engineering and a shared passion for the environment. Topics of ongoing research within the laboratory include bench-scale evaluation of adsorption-based technologies for removal