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software, including troubleshooting, data accuracy, and reporting. Check in, prepare, and price wholesale merchandise to be featured in the Museum Store. Oversee visitor safety and building security
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tours/events. Manage Visitor Services software, including troubleshooting, data accuracy, and reporting. Check in, prepare, and price wholesale merchandise to be featured in the Museum Store. Oversee
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Engineering is a dynamic and collaborative unit that integrates engineering, technology, and biological sciences to develop sustainable solutions in health, agriculture, and the environment. Our team supports
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Position Information Position Information Working Title Athletics IT Manager, UNO Events & Venues (Omaha, NE) Department University of Nebraska System Requisition Number S_250444 Posting Open Date
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Application Review Date: (To ensure consideration, please submit all application materials before review date) 07/21/2025 Posting Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Description of Work The University of Nebraska
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the division to the university and the public. The Executive Director’s peers in ASEM include: · Director of educational outreach and student services · Director of enrollment marketing and strategic enrollment
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the division to the university and the public. The Executive Director’s peers in ASEM include: · Director of educational outreach and student services · Director of enrollment marketing and strategic enrollment
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the division to the university and the public. The Executive Director’s peers in ASEM include: · Director of educational outreach and student services · Director of enrollment marketing and strategic enrollment
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as one of the best employers in the state of Nebraska, the University of Nebraska is committed to providing a work environment and culture that fosters personal and professional success and
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organization planning and development. This role requires an ability and willingness to travel in-state. Remote or hybrid work arrangements will be considered in accordance with the University of Nebraska’s