107 software-formal-method-phd positions at Washington State University in United States
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. Willingness and ability to travel overnight and work a flexible schedule, including frequent nights and weekends. Proficiency in the use of computers, Google Workspace, and MS Office software programs such as
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students. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, prospect software (CRM) and enterprise systems. Area/College: Office of Academic and Student Affairs Department Name: Office of Admissions Location: Richland
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serving as the first point of contact for IT-related inquiries. In this position you will be responsible for independently diagnosing and resolving basic hardware, software, and peripheral issues. Key
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services provided, record student contacts, and enter data into the software tracking system. While maintaining a high level of confidentiality, you will independently reach out to participants and their
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employees. Experience processing SEVIS/USCIS matters, working with international student case management systems, and common office software programs (Microsoft Office). Strong ability and skills in managing
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fiscal projections. Demonstrated ability in problem solving that considers alternatives and provides flexibility. Proficiency with computer software (Microsoft Office applications) and database
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. Experience with different methods for hemp planting (waterwheel-based transplanting, direct seed planters, large-scale seed drills) is desired. Experience with regulatory compliance for hemp/cannabis is
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. Preferred Qualifications Previous work experience at an institution of higher education. Experience working with Maxient Software. Experience working with Title IX, VAWA, ADA, Title II, FERPA, and other
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detail oriented. Experience using computer accounting information systems and/or applications software. Experience with budgets and grant management. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with state and
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that describes your teaching experience and philosophy, which may incorporate experience from formal or informal teaching and mentoring opportunities. (max 4 pages) Research statement that outlines your scholarly