61 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"University-of-St"-"U"-"U.S" positions at Michigan Technological University
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1. Provide comprehensive research support services including research development activities like teambuilding networking, and proposal scouting; pre-award support including budgeting, grant writing, content development, and formatting; and, post-award project management including financial...
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candidate will design and develop digital twin algorithms for computational fluid dynamics, contributing to innovative solutions in healthcare software systems. This role involves collaboration with research
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application development at Michigan Tech. As a developer within Enterprise Application Services you will be responsible for collaborating with other team members including other Programmer/Analysts, Business
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Graduate Program Directors to help develop and implement college-wide policies, practices and efforts to enhance all aspects of the graduate student lifecycle within the college. ● Develop, implement, and
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and capacity evaluations for CO₂ sequestration. This position includes a health, dental and vision insurance program . Responsibilities and Essential Duties • Conduct reservoir simulation modeling
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improvements to enhance university operations and achieve institutional objectives. • Develops and executes a comprehensive, risk-based annual audit plan that includes assurance audits, consulting services
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to bring a guest. Additional details on our Partner Engagement Program can be found at https://www.mtu.edu/provost/programs/partner-engagement/.
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grade submissions. 12. Assist with honors program management tasks such as creating and organizing new student files, updating current student files, student coding in Banweb, updating listserves, running
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1. Administer and monitor the Federal Work-Study Program funding of over $400,000 annually. 2. Serve as the primary office contact/liaison for the Federal Work-Study Program to students, faculty
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research community that sponsors activities to improve community health, graduate fellowship programs, a faculty mentoring program, and several social and networking events throughout the academic year. HRI