210 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Washington State University
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keeping of temperature logs, menu adjustments, inventory, and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) reporting requirements. You will prepare food substitute preparation for allergen and intolerance
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operations, training, and development of the Undergraduate and Graduate Writing Centers at WSU. While under the direction of the Writing Program Director, you will play a central role in managing programs
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. Available Title(s): 107N-YN_CS_NPS - Program Coordinator Business Title: Contracts Coordinator Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Contracts Coordinator at Washington State
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for the preparation of menu items, special menus, and catering menus for the Performance Nutrition Program in WSU Athletics. You will be responsible for developing new items annually and seasonally in conjunction with
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project at a designated large school. The GEAR UP program provides services to a cohort of at least 800 students, managing an operating budget of a least $400,000 annually. Additionally, as the Site Manager
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independent and collaborative research, establish an externally funded research program, and publish scholarly work. The candidate will also ideally develop interdisciplinary research collaborations with allied
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support to the GEAR UP Program Director with a variety of complex personnel and administrative functions. They will coordinate recruitment and personnel actions, support and lead the efforts of the employee
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- Program Support Supervisor 2 Business Title: Director of Ticketing Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Director of Ticketing in Intercollegiate Athletics, you will be
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electronic design automation and high-performance computing, and these positions are intended to build on these strengths and the newly launched cybersecurity program. The new faculty will have numerous
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Pullman, WA, under the leadership of Dr. Dorrie Main. This program conducts important agricultural research in the Department of Horticulture, utilizing advanced computational approaches to provide research