210 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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issues as needed. Strong computer and technology skills, including familiarity and intermediate (or higher) working knowledge of Microsoft office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe PDF, Google Suite, and
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research program, as well as excellence in teaching and mentoring at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. About CWRU: Case Western Reserve University is located in the University Circle cultural
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attention to detail and enjoy working with data. Must have excellent computer skills (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook) as well as an aptitude for learning new programs, researching the internet
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No direct supervision of employees. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: 3 to 5 years of relevant professional experience required, with demonstrated success in event planning, program coordination, administrative
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Biomedical Sciences, Bioengineering, Immunology, Cancer Biology, Computational Biology, or a related discipline. Experience: Demonstrated experience with immunotherapy, spatial multiomics platforms
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the president, senior vice president, and vice presidents on philanthropic legal affairs, and policy and tax issues concerning university's fundraising program. (15%) CONTACTS Department: Frequent contact with
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possible program or year-end deficits. Oversee the budget for internal university travel awards and grants given out by the center, assess feasibility of initiatives, advise on scheduling given available
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efforts for verification of operation and performance of controls systems. (2%) Develop and manage a mechanical spare parts program. Identify which components should be stocked to efficiently meet campus
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a systematic approach to review expenses, project/program financial development, review salary and all compensation, prepare reports and analyze the financial position of any department at the request
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possess a high level of maturity, professionalism, judgment, and discretion. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including taking the time to understand points being made and asking questions