296 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" uni jobs at Washington State University
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Washington, WSU Vancouver is committed to accessibility, openness and service to people. WSU appreciates extraordinary community support and is dedicated to developing areas of academic and research excellence
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; paid holidays; medical, dental, life and disability insurance package for employees and dependents; retirement; deferred compensation, optional supplemental retirement accounts; training and development
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utilities on the Pullman campus. We aspire to be the service provider of choice and the employer of choice. We believe in developing solutions of lasting value through robust dialogue and collaboration with
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market, as well as a robust industry partnership in Seattle and throughout the Pacific Northwest. The department works closely with the AMDT Advisory Board to develop industry-relevant educational
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 29-Aug-25 Location: Pullman, Washington Type: Full-time Categories: Development Staff/Administrative Internal Number
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; medical, dental, life and disability insurance package for employees and dependents; retirement; deferred compensation, optional supplemental retirement accounts; training and development; and employee
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development; and employee tuition waiver. For additional information, please review the detailed Summary of Benefits offered by WSU for Classified staff and Total Compensation . Required Qualifications
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, optional supplemental retirement accounts; training and development; and employee tuition waiver. For additional information, please review the detailed Summary of Benefits offered by WSU for Classified
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Officer (COO) serves as a senior administrative officer for WADDL reporting to the Executive Director of the laboratory. The COO will balance day-to-day operations while leading strategic development
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bioinformatic, laboratory, greenhouse, and field studies, regarding, but not limited to, preharvest sprouting and physiological and genetic causes of starch breakdown in development as causes of low falling