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the Minnesota Sea Grant (MNSG) College Program. The position requires a highly motivated individual capable of integrating marine technology with workforce training and community outreach to address local and
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Please note, this position is not eligible for H-1B or Green Card sponsorship. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program. Are you seeking to be part of a sourcing team that supports a world
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planning. o Identify opportunities to expand the service offerings of the Customer Support Center. • Technology & Systems: o Utilize help desk software, TRIRIGA and TeamDynamix (TDX) and other relevant
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conducted virtually through Zoom using the trainer’s personal computer and technology. Training schedules are generally established six months in advance. The University of Minnesota encourages a healthy work
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/genomic engineering experiments. • 25% Validate models with expression assays. • 2.5% Maintain a clean and orderly work environment • 2.5% Follow established biological, chemical, and physical safety
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candidate will be provided University-configured equipment and supportive technology tools, however, they are expected to have access to a reliable internet connection for duties undertaken remotely. Work
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Previous Job Job Title Senior Engineer Supervisor - Electrical Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 370830 Location Twin Cities Job Family Campus Operations Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary
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walk-ins, meetings, MN Alumni Market activity, and program needs with minimal supervision. Provide day-to-day administrative staffing oversight of MN Alumni Market operations in partnership with
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/Temporary Regular Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This position reports to the Program Director, is a temp/casual position, and holds up to 14
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an externally funded research program in an area of dairy and animal genetics. Potential areas for discovery include, but are not limited to, enhanced tools for genetic or genomic selection, phenotyping methods