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. PAST works within a complex payroll environment, which includes multiple unionized employee groups as well as non-unionized employees. This role works closely and collaboratively with other subject
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knowledge of materials characterization techniques and their application. • Technical proficiency in applying complex research instrumentation to solve research problems. All offers of employment
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of Oregon Motor Pool is responsible for the maintenance, basic to complex repair, and inspection of a fleet of university-owned Motor Pool vehicles, including cars, SUVs, minivans, 12-passenger vans, and
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’ degree and 2 years of experience in project management within a large, complex organization OR • A combination of equivalent education and experience totaling 5 years. Professional Competencies
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Landscape Architecture or a related field. • Six years of experience post-degree, or relevant position at another institution Professional Competencies • Ability to communicate complex ideas effectively and
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in Community and Regional Planning, Public Administration, Public Policy, Environmental Studies, or a related field. Professional Competencies • Ability to efficiently manage complex planning projects
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are not limited to, managing workers’ compensation claims, including coordination, tracking, reporting and resolution. When managing complex workers' compensation claims, the WCM consults with ADA, Labor
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and Regional Planning program awards a MCRP and is accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board. The Public Administration program awards an MPA and is accredited by the Network of Schools of Public
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year of experience following complex directions from a supervisor. Professional Competencies • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules and operating/procedural manuals. • Ability
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computing, data science, networking, and distributed systems with cross-cutting concerns of security and privacy. Position Summary The Computer Science Department at the University of Oregon invites