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. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate for Coastal Processes with expertise in civil and environmental engineering and experience in community engagement activities in the context of coastal
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: Required: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, or relevant discipline. At least one year of experience performing Linux system administration duties. Familiarity with cluster
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, development and implementation of environmental DNA approaches and Next Generation sequencing. Demonstrated proficiency in processing sequencing samples from filtration to Next Generation Sequencing Library
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communications methods Must work simultaneously with multiple projects, deadlines and departments. Ability to lift boxes up to 35 pints. Basic computer proficiency Successful candidates will be approachable, open
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operation and maintenance of multi-fuel high pressure boilers and turbines used in the production of steam and electricity. Starting pay for this full-time position is $30.89/hr. Essential duties and
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, but are not limited to: Screens calls and visitors. Processes and distributes department mail. Assists students with course registration. Organizes and maintains files and records, including creating
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operation and maintenance of multi-fuel high pressure boilers and turbines used in the production of steam and electricity. Starting pay for this full-time position is $29.39/hr. Essential duties and
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, computerized student information systems and processes Knowledge of student record confidentiality issues as well as how to administer FERPA regulations. Clear understanding of academic programs, degree
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work, and managing multiple and competing priorities, along with unexpected situations, while meeting deadlines. Possess a system and process approach, with attention to continuous process improvement
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applicants thereafter. To support the forest entomology monitoring and management programs by predominantly serving as a processing assistant in the Spruce Budworm Processing Lab. Funding is currently