317 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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performing office/clerical activities, including the use of computer systems. 3. One (1) year (12 months) of work experience comparable to the second level of the series. Appointment Information This is a 100
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donors and making the vitally important match between donors’ philanthropic interests and KCPA’s programmatic and performance needs. Plan and implement effective outreach and cultivation activities
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degree in psychology, neuroscience, management, business, communications, information science, or related discipline. One year of fulltime research and/or project management experience in addiction science
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the College of ACES, which includes focusing on one or more of the following: administrative business and academic operations, classrooms and instructional labs, or research computing/HPC. Includes managing
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donors’ philanthropic interests and the College’s programmatic and curricular needs. Plan and implement effective outreach and cultivation activities to enhance prospect identification and move
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Resources (IMR) team, this position works closely with faculty, lecturers/instructors, and staff to plan and execute media production consistent with pedagogical and research goals. This position coordinates
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Facilities & Services Job Summary Construction Laborer Sub-Foreperson addresses duties associated with administration and operations of the Construction Laborer shop. Plan, schedule, coordinate and
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zoonotic and infectious diseases) and care of farm animals. Knowledge of acceptable methods for safe handling, identifying, and medicating farm animals. Knowledge and experience with computers. Ability
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contract language. Experience with common computer applications and demonstrated ability to learn new programs. Experience providing human resources in a University setting. Experience in documentation
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.), set up new media artwork (projectors, audio equipment, computers, etc.), and build artwork mounts following museum material and art collection standards. 3. Construction: Use hand and power tools