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supervisor for the Washington, D.C. residential site. This role is pivotal in ensuring student interns have a positive residential and professional experience by overseeing the development of 23 undergraduate
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prepare leaders for meetings, and build relationships across all MAUs, often from a distance. High levels of trust and strong communication skills are key. This is an in-person, full-time, year round
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mindset to solving HRIS and process challenges. You will translate between technical and functional teams, develop user stories and acceptance criteria, support systemwide testing and implementation efforts
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students the opportunity for physical development on the Anchorage campus. Advanced knowledge of athletic and fitness equipment. Knowledge of emergency procedures and protocols. Knowledge of risk management
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to develop innovative ideas about ore deposit formation in the Tintina Gold Belt. You will apply the principles of fluid evolution, water-rock interaction, interface coupled dissolution precipitation
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successfully manage, coordinate and train occupational health and safety requirements department-wide. This position requires the ability to network, interact, and support effective partnerships with key groups
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paced fun working environment as you work in a team of approximately twenty team mates, we will also have guest services representative teams to prepare the (2) residence hall suites and all apartments
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ill, or they are on scheduled annual leave. UPD must have a dispatcher on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Must possess or train to receive: • APSIN/NCIC/NLETS certification • UA Banner system
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, and controlling a comprehensive portfolio, including budget development and analysis. The manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring fiscal integrity across all four academic departments within the School
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the graduate core course in Geological Oceanography and courses for the graduate and undergraduate academic programs. They must also have the ability to develop a robust externally-funded research program and