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entry training, or be enrolled in program within 90 days of hire Must be able to functionally supervise and train moderate sized (12 – 18) groups Ability to read, write and speak English is required; must
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to constantly varying work environments and with limited daily supervision Ability to analyze, interpret and implement policies and procedures Proficient with personal computer and related software (Microsoft
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, and faculty using High Performance Computing (HPC) resources. This student role focuses on front-line technical assistance and triage for research computing systems and services. Responsibilities
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, is an emerging leader in innovative education, offering nationally recognized programs like the Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program, Degree+, and the Degree in 3 initiative. These programs
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office of Biomedical Engineering is seeking a student associate with a positive attitude to assist our staff with the everyday needs of the school. Applicants should possess skills in basic computer
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problems Strong oral and written communication skills, computer, word processing, and organizational skills Ability to work individually and in a team environment Preferred: A degree in biology or animal
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and written communication skills required. Mathematical calculation skills necessary. Computer skills/familiarity with word processor and spreadsheets required. Able to utilize electronic procurement
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to approach sampling and diagnostics. The successful candidate is required to stay current in their expertise related to the regularly updated National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) provisions and program
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scientific predictions. These activities will relate to the central goals of Otárola-Castillo’s laboratory research program on Paleoamerican Climate Change, Foraging Ecology, and Habitat Selection. This work
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/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Information Systems / computing science Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/09/03, listed until