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Director, Digital Infrastructure You Will Supervise: 1 Senior Analyst, Application Developer and Project Lead 1 Business Systems Analyst, Senior 1 Business Systems Analyst, Interim/Web Developer 1 Web
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specifications to meet user requirements and satisfy interface problems. Performs complex systems analysis and programming tasks requiring advanced techniques. Develop back-end for web applications, creating
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with other program staff to develop standard and ad hoc reports on student funding, admission trends, student progress to degree, and other data related to student services. Prepare annual funding
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research groups to apply computational biology, software development, and AI/ML skills to understanding mechanisms and treatment of ALK+ lung cancers, breast cancer, bladder cancer and brain metastases
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executing test cases. Report defects and assist in their resolution. Work as a team member with the department and College programmer teams, while finding ways to continuously improve office processes within
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university's mission. We provide web hosting environments for both researchers and other LSA Technology Services teams. We provide endpoint management environments for Linux and Windows devices and servers
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alumni already working there. Manage the Alumni Business recognition program. Alumni Engagement Social Media Presence: Develop, curate, and manage content across all Alumni Engagement social media channels
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the Social Science (QMSS) program in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan aims to train undergraduate students in the theories and methods needed to be successful
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Finance and Risk Management (Quant), an interdisciplinary degree for students interested in developing sophisticated quantitative skills. We are currently seeking an Academic Program Manager to join our
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customer service, and your expertise will be recognized as you document solutions. We will support your learning and professional development with substantial training and access to U-M resources. As skills