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and flexible work environment. Every day is different! Supportive leadership & peers. The ACES team supports you and your work! Essential Functions Program Competence and Capacity: Learns major programs
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Certifications Minimum Skills and Abilities Minimum Technology Skills Minimum License and Certifications Valid Driver’s License required and Forklift certification may be required for specific positions. Desired
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, and development of undergraduate interns and graduate assistants within the creative video program. Assists in managing department organization of equipment, file storage, and media asset workflows
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attention to detail in the completion of tasks. High-level computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Minimum Technology Skills Minimum License and Certifications Desired Qualifications
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computing technology during our campus wide Windows 11 Conversion project. The Associate works with IT peers to deliver the Windows 11 update to all computer devices belonging to College of Veterinary
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you cook helps fuel creativity, learning, and meaningful change in a rural community. Rural Studio , Auburn University’s internationally recognized design-build program located in the heart of Hale
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tour of the facility is available here: https://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/about/virtual-tour/facility/wilford-kate-bailey-small-animal-teaching-hospital/ Teaching, Research, and Scholarship Opportunities
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Assistant position in the department of Lab Animal Health (LAH). This individual performs a variety of tasks related to the veterinary care of animals under the auspices of the animal resource program. LAH is
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Board on Career Readiness, launches and sustains a Career Champions program for faculty and staff, and establishes a Career Ready/Career Education–Enhanced course designation aligned to NACE competencies
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for coordinating the peanut disease research program. The individual will also be expected to assist in managing Official Variety trials for cotton, corn, grain sorghum, peanut, ryegrass, small grains, and soybeans