159 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Wayne State University
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administrative skills. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students from diverse backgrounds. Computer literacy: strong knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Banner preferred. Ability to use
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and computer based application and local area network technologies. Considerable knowledge of University administrative systems, including FMS/BAR, HRMS, PPS, GBS, etc. Ability to establish and
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communicate with dean in decision-making, program/project management, and initiative implementation. Review, design, and execute improvements to Dean’s Office resources and services across the College. Maintain
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the women’s soccer program at Wayne State University in such a manner as to always reflect positively on the image and reputation of the University. Communicate skillfully with colleagues, subordinates, and
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positions is to provide individuals, who have recently (within the past 6 years) completed a doctoral degree, with a full-time program of advanced academic preparation and research training under the guidance
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computer system testing and development. Provide information on system requirements; create and run test data; note errors to be corrected; recommend changes as appropriate. Understand and evaluate
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mechanical equipment in assigned area. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Check buildings to ensure proper temperatures are maintained. Access all public areas in buildings, including classrooms, offices, stairwells
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business decisions impact profitability. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Excellent written and oral communication skills. COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient in Microsoft Office and Windows-based computer applications
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imaging equipment, e.g. reader, printer, embosser, scanners and micro-computer. Troubleshoot and provide routine repair and maintenance of technical equipment. Maintain supply and equipment inventory and
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of the community who needs it at any time. Overdose Rescue Training: STOP is the home of the AmeriCorps Community Training for Overdose Rescue (ACT) program. ACT recruits local volunteers (AmeriCorps