221 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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Western Reserve University Police department. Must have the ability to read, write and speak English fluently. Ability to communicate effectively with the different population of the campus. Ability
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carpentry is essential. Must be able to identify. and repair problems without supervision. Basic computer skills; must be willing to learn Work Management System software to record work performed in the Zone
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vendors. (5%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform minor computer, printer, and peripherals troubleshooting and installation in office as well as some miscellaneous mounting of miscellaneous equipment. (5
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that align with the school's strategic plan and priorities, and work with teams to execute on all initiatives, monitoring outcomes and adjusting tactics as needed. Own all related projects and processes from
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execution of holistic, integrated marketing and communications plans that align with the school's strategic plan and priorities, and work with teams to execute on all initiatives, monitoring outcomes and
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experience required including 1 or more years managing projects or small teams. REQUIRED SKILLS Strong project-management skills; ability to multitask, prioritize, and plan next steps. Must demonstrate
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education required. Bachelor's degree preferred. Must have a valid driver's license. REQUIRED SKILLS Ability to lift and move athletic equipment as necessary. Should possess computer skills, e.g., Microsoft
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of attention. The work will involve experimental techniques ranging from basic cell and molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, to cell culture, animal studies, and patient samples. Experience with mouse
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of attention. The work will involve experimental techniques ranging from basic cell and molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry to cell culture, animal studies and patient samples. Experience with mouse
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balanced portfolio of four key activities in support of Humanities programs within the College of Arts and Sciences: (1) collection management, (2) instruction, (3) research support, and (4) campus