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teaching interns in the Science Education and AUTeach program Ø Secure extramural research funding as appropriate to disciplinary focus Ø Advise and mentor graduate students Ø Direct student research
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at Auburn? Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent Desired Qualifications Organized Works well with computer programs Knowledgeable with some maintenance Posting Detail Information Salary
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AND 4 years of experience in project management, program management, construction, interior design, architecture, or engineering practices and principles Level II: Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture
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with 4 years of experience in project management, program management, construction, interior design, architecture, or engineering practices and principles Level II: Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture
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to candidates in biomedical engineering, biological engineering, or bioprocess engineering with an experimental or computational focus. The individuals selected for these positions will be expected to contribute
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medical record Proficiency in small animal restraint techniques to promote the safety of patients and personnel; obtaining laboratory samples via phlebotomy, fine needle aspiration, or other methods
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ability to work both independently and in a team environment. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Minimum Technology Skills Must have basic computer skills to include Microsoft Word and Excel. Minimum License
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for the evaluation, analysis, and administrative support for one or more compliance programs and/or processes assigned to the Office of Research Integrity and Compliance. This includes the Research Integrity Program
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Minimum Skills and Abilities Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects. Knowledge
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medical record Proficiency in small animal restraint techniques to promote the safety of patients and personnel; obtaining laboratory samples via phlebotomy, fine needle aspiration, or other methods