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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Software Developer Full Time / Part Time Full Time Job Type Staff Reports To Director of University Business Systems Position Summary This position
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct Faculty Opportunities – Science and Technology Full Time / Part Time Part Time Job Type Adjunct Reports To Chair, Biological and Biomedical
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management preferred. Ten or more years of progressively responsible experience overseeing technical software development teams, enterprise administrative systems or large‑scale technology programs, preferably
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to proactively identify stories, milestones, and outcomes that demonstrate impact and support fundraising and engagement priorities. 10% Team Management Manage and mentor the Advancement Content Developer-Writer
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. The successful candidate will primarily teach MGT 201: Introduction to Operations Management, a core undergraduate course required for all business majors. The position is ideal for recent PhD graduates seeking
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analysis. The role has responsibilities including maintaining 1-2 advancement technology platforms, business process development, training and documentation. In addition, this role will also carry
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provide academic support to students. Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD in Industrial Engineering, Operations Management, Management Science, Supply Chain Management, or a closely related field
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payments. Utilize internal database of record and event management software platform to build events, track attendance, create surveys, and note volunteer and speaker interactions. Responsible for attendee
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software Assisting with directing, producing, camera operation, graphics, and replay during live events Ensuring correct and timely integration of score bugs, lower thirds, sponsorship elements, and required
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student officials and game staff Managing participant registration, eligibility verification, and league standings through intramural management software Serving as a primary point of contact for intramural