91 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Dayton
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subscribes to WRDS, in addition to numerous data providers such as CRSP, CompuStat, Refinitiv, Bloomberg, and FactSet. New faculty will teach courses in the undergraduate program, and potentially in
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needs, identifying solutions, participating in development and integration of new solutions, and advising weapon system program offices. Additionally, the selected candidate will serve as an adviser
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of a comprehensive and diverse Sport Clubs program, consisting of 30 recreational, instructional and competitive sport clubs. In tandem with the Assistant Director, Intramural Sports and Camp, this
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leadership to align team outputs with program and enterprise-level modeling strategies. • Advocate for continuous improvement in modeling practices, tools, and methodologies. • Contribute to the definition and
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customer service, deposits, program registration, attendance records, and membership management. The ideal candidate for this position will maintain a high level of customer service and employee morale while
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system validation. 3. Experience with AI agent testing, performance monitoring, and workflow optimization. 4. Familiarity with training program development and adult learning principles. 5. Experience in
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equipment. Experience with low observable coatings. Extensive knowledge of USAF organizational, intermediate, and depot corrosion and coating operations. Support program experience preferred (safety, haz-mat
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considered for UD's hybrid remote work program. This is not a fully remote position. However, for applicants outside of our region, this position may be eligible for a fully remote arrangement. Minimum
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card program. Proficient in Excel and Word. Able to document a work process standard and work with others to improve work processes. Special Instructions to Applicants: To apply please submit a cover
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externally. Additionally, the successful candidate may have the opportunity to contribute to an established, ongoing federally funded thermal fluids (aircraft thermal management) research program at the Air