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agriculture. Knowledge of WSU student computer systems such as myWSU, OBIEE, Microsoft Bookings, Microsoft Teams, and Outlook. Strong public speaking skills and the ability to develop and deliver engaging and
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steers, loaders, forage choppers, bedding blowers, and other farm implements. Facilities maintenance may include building and or maintaining fencing, facilities, pens, feeding and hauling devices, and
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speaking. Preferred Qualifications for All Candidates: Knowledge of WSU student computer systems such as myWSU, WSU Imaging System, OBIEE and Outlook. Demonstrated academic field specific knowledge. Evidence
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. Preferred Qualifications: Strong quality control/inventory computer skills background. Excellent communication skills. Experience working in a professional pharmacy teaching environment. Experience working in
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: Proficient with Python, R, and Linux/Unix systems. Strong skills in computer scripting and pipeline development. Experience in project management Experience in network analyses. Previous post-doctoral
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OR equivalent education/experience. Demonstrated knowledge of current computer hardware, operating systems and software. Demonstrated knowledge of system restore and recovery software. Demonstrated knowledge
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student services in higher education institution. Understanding of animal science, biological sciences and/or agriculture. Knowledge of WSU student computer systems such as myWSU, OBIEE, Microsoft Bookings
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or Juris Doctorate. Experience working in Collegiate Athletics. Experience working in NIL. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Strong computer skills. Ability to multi-task and effectively
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in HVAC, Electrical or Mechanical trade. Demonstrated computer software skills, including the ability to use office software, such as databases, spreadsheets, word processing. Area/College: Facilities
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engineering. EECS expects continual increases in enrollment and anticipates multiple faculty hires over the next two years. The current faculty composition in the School of EECS includes a member of the