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and Abilities Minimum Technology Skills Minimum License and Certifications Desired Qualifications Desired Qualifications Posting Detail Information Salary Range $46,680 - $65,350 Job Category Auburn
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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4883P Home Org Name Truman Pierce Institute Division Name College of Education Position Title School Liaison - GEAR UP Program (Jackson and
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the Academic Program Developer to ensure that curriculum and camp operations align seamlessly. Counselor Support: Lead, support, and mentor counselors throughout the summer, providing guidance and stepping in
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of Interest (FCOI), Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR), and Research Misconduct (RM) programs within the Office of Research Integrity & Compliance, and has responsibilities for program development
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remains and artifacts. • Collaborates and consults closely with faculty in the Anthropology Program in matters of compliance and procedure as well as the Department Chair of SASW and the AU Office of
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree AND Level II 4 years of experience in event or program coordination or management Level III 6 years of experience in event or program coordination
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Qualifications Currently enrolled as an Auburn University graduate student in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a similar field Strong technical background in one or more of the following areas
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structures, construction documents, electrical construction, scheduling and field management, construction law, and virtual design and construction. Develop an active program of scholarly research and/or
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interpersonal skills. | Proficient computer skills with Internet and MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel etc.). Minimum Technology Skills Minimum License and Certifications Desired Qualifications Desired
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is