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tasks, meet deadlines, and maintain confidentiality Strong organizational and time management skills and attention to detail Computer and related software skills to include Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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For Overtime) Retirement Eligibility: Non-exempt Defined Contribution Plan Career Stream Fire, Police, and Skilled Trades 2 Pay Band: S055 Job Code: 20002953 Career Path Maker: https://www.purdue.edu/hr
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enrolled in program within 90 days of hire Must be able to read, speak, and understand English to effectively communicate and understand others Basic math skills and good work organization Ability to learn
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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 39174 Job Title: Senior Computational Scientist City: Lafayette Job Description: Job Summary Senior Computational Scientist Purdue University – West Lafayette, IN
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, plan, organize, and work as a team. Dependable, accountable, flexible, and able to correctly delegate authority and responsibility. Ability to perform basic math functions, lift and move up to 60 pounds
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educational opportunities, Indiana 4-H strives to be the premier, community-based youth program, while helping to develop and empower young people to reach their full potential. As a 4-H Youth Development
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video and/or television Skills Needed: Strong oral and written communication skills Mathematical calculation skills necessary Computer skills/familiarity with word processor and spreadsheets Ability
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educational opportunities, Indiana 4-H strives to be the premier, community-based youth program, while helping to develop and empower young people to reach their full potential. As a 4-H Youth Development
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, but not limited to, Abnormal Psychology, Introductory Psychology, and additional courses in area of specialization (3 courses per semester). The position also requires developing a program of research
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the Brock-Wilson Center (BWC) in program development and delivery as well as acts as the student interface for a portfolio of signature events. Reporting to the Assistant/Associate Director of BWC with