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Schedule: Flexible, Monday - Friday, up to 20 hours per week Note to Applicants: Please send a resume and a paragraph of interest to sjturner1@ua.edu Job Summary: The Student Assistant Web Developer performs
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student activities (e.g., seminars, field trips), providing professional development training and mentoring to students, coordinating an internship program, managing internal communication, maintaining
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: The Programmer Analyst II designs, develops, supports, and codes low- to moderate-complexity software systems to support the administrative function of the University under moderate supervision
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Instructor, Renewable Contract-Applied Informatics-School of Library & Information Sciences - 527657
information science, with emphasis on one or more of the following areas: • Data Analytics and Visualization • Web and Mobile System Design and Development • Ethical and Responsible Data Science • Applied
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: • Data Analytics and Visualization • Web and Mobile System Design and Development • Ethical and Responsible Data Science • Applied Machine Learning and AI The candidate will contribute to the ongoing
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $48,600 - Midpoint: $60,800 (Salaried E7) Department/Organization: 214103 - Engineering Development Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Note to
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $44,200 - Midpoint: $55,300 (Salaried E6) Department/Organization: 214103 - Engineering Development Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Job Summary
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contributions to the planning and design of CIROH research proposals and projects; develop, organize, and participate in meetings, discussion sessions, workshops, and seminars related to research project
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development projects and supporting new technology initiatives critical to advancing our strategic plan and fulfilling our teaching, research, and service missions. Detailed Position Information THE UNIVERSITY
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; (2) hydrologic information systems and hydroinformatics; (3) hydrologic data management, visualization, analytics, and web applications; and (4) large-domain hydrologic modeling. The University