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Job Description The School of Medicine’s Office of Research and Graduate Education has an outstanding opportunity for a Full-Time Web Application Developer to support the development and maintenance
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applied research on the impacts of regulated river operations on the freshwater and marine survival of salmon in a changing environment. As part of its mission, CBR develops desktop and web-based
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open data standards. This position reports to the Technical Applications Lead at the Taskar Center. Duties/Responsibilities: Full-Stack Development: Architect and implement scalable web applications
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evolving business needs and ensure optimal learning outcomes Create, Update, and Maintain Web Content Develop, define, and maintain high-quality web content to meet the needs of the Payroll Office Create web
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will be supporting the Taskar Center to engage flexibly with full stack development, including web development, SQL and No-SQL database design and development, and software engineering procedures
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create intuitive, accessible, and engaging experiences. The UX Designer collaborates with digital experience team members, web developers, and stakeholders to continuously improve the uwmedicine.org
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the development of project-specific communications and promotional materials including brochures, posters, flyers, presentations, and web pages. Manage Chair’s Office annual special events: Continuing Medical
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design tools. Experience developing project plans, managing multiple projects, and meeting project deadlines. Experience articulating emerging learning technologies and collaboration tools to a wide
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Allen School students by developing relevant programming and activities Participate in the University’s New Student Orientation program for first year and transfer students Manage the non-major enrollment
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Executive Director for Academics and Staff Scholarship Committees to develop a scholarship timeline across all graduate and undergraduate programs. Work with Admissions Director to award incoming student