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operating units, and adheres to established methods of requisitioning and transferring goods within and between units. Understands format of and follows standardized recipes and procedures, while observing
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Number: 6842710 Academic Records Coordinator Brown University To view the full job posting and apply for this position, go to: https://brown.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/staff-careers-brown/job/222-Richmond
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based upon available funding. Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Economics, Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or related field and 3–5 years of relevant research
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programmatic residential areas (approximately 1200-1700 students), First Year Experience, Greek, Program and Theme Communities (GPT), and Upper Division Communities, within Residential Life. This position
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modeling Advanced knowledge of methods to address missing data, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of analyses in the presence of incomplete data sets Highly proficient in major statistical software package
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implementing bootstrapping procedures to estimate statistics on samples for robust predictive modeling Advanced knowledge of methods to address missing data, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of analyses in
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established methods of requisitioning and transferring goods within and between units. Understands and follows standardized recipes and procedures; observes proper holding and serving times and temperatures
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communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills. Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, reference manager). This is a hybrid eligible position. All offers of employment
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Valid drivers license and clean driving record Familiarity with quality standards and defined product specifications Organized and methodical in approach; able to prioritize work tasks and assignments
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faculty’s digital pedagogy; documenting and sharing course development benchmarks, outcomes and metrics for success; solving high-level problems as faculty employ instructional design & technology methods