183 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" positions at Angelo State University
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct (Political Science) Position Number 00000 Department Political Science & Philosophy Salary Commensurate Remote Job Summary/Description ASU is
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Student Assistant Position Type Student Division Academic Affairs Department Engineering Job Description Performs a variety of clerical tasks in a
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and spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Google Workspace) Skilled in operating a personal computer and common office equipment Strong oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills
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312) and working at live sporting events. Required Qualifications Regular admission into an ASU graduate degree or certification program is required. All graduate students who are awarded assistantships
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Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer in developing and implementing the sports medicine program for intercollegiate athletics. Including assisting with injury prevention programs, injury evaluations
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Work Study Student Assistant Position Type Student Division Academic Affairs Department Biology Job Description This position will help the Department
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Computer Science I 1351 Java Programming 3332 Data Analytics Preferred Qualifications Majoring or minoring in Computer Science, MIS or other technology major Knowledge of scripting and basic programming skills
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informative experience that supports the University’s enrollment goals. Typical Duties/Job Duties Lead Territory Recruitment Efforts Develop and execute a successful recruitment plan for the assigned region
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for specific projects. Knowledge of collecting and analyzing marketing data and making programmatic decisions based on information. Ability to strategically build and implement a program, develop
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. The Curator collaborates with academic departments, including History, Visual and Performing Arts, as well as other campus entities, to develop exhibitions and educational programs that support the University’s