303 software-verification-computer-science-"TCAT-Jacksboro" positions at Washington State University
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University’s Institute for Biological Chemistry seeks a Scientific Assistant to support several grant-funded projects with specialty crops, including popping beans, a new form of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris
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-inspected Meats Lab for both research and teaching. Further, the selected individual will develop a rigorous, externally funded research program focused on an industry relevant Meat Science/Beef topic
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been approved for a hiring incentive payment of up to $3,500.00. More information regarding the hiring incentive payment program can be located on the HRS website: Hiring Incentive - Human Resource
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as related to student records and undergraduate program requirements. Area/College: College of Agricultural Human & Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) Department Name: Animal Sciences Location
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, graphs, and reports using computers, software and statistical packages. In addition, you will operate, maintain, and calibrate laboratory equipment. Additional Information: This is a full time (100% FTE
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models and software. Hands-on experience with vacuum systems and temperature controls. About Applied Sciences Laboratory (ASL) - https://asl.wsu.edu/ The Institute for Shock Physics’ Applied Sciences
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, academic programs, financial aid and scholarships and a broad base of knowledge regarding WSU. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, prospect software (CRM), and enterprise systems. Experience working with
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in Agricultural Animal Medicine Employee Type: Faculty Position Term: 12 Month Position Details: The Opportunity: The Washington State University (WSU) Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS
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to College, you are responsible for effective advising and implementation of a major program and student success initiative focused on supporting retention and attainment for the increasingly diverse
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. This position will involve communication with practitioners, owners and farm workers, as well as collaborative work with colleagues in the CVM, the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Sciences