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8208C3 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Requires in-depth knowledge and experience. Solves complex problems. Thorough understanding of and ability to apply
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(Construction Project Manager II) is responsible for managing a portfolio of moderate to complex Capital Improvement (building and infrastructure construction) Projects ranging up to $250,000,000 from
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-step complex histologic procedures as a diagnostic research tool for the detection of viral, bacterial and abnormal growth disease under the general supervision of senior professionals; process/embeds
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Regular Job Code 9703CG Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Are you passionate about translating complex ideas into powerful visuals? Do you excel in both
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guidelines. ● Computer proficiency: Use of digital tools to mark up and edit documents including Google docs and Gmail. Ability to adapt to different software, platforms, and tools. ● Attention to detail
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of student workers. Maintain accurate and timely reports for program evaluation and track lab and simulation activities as directed by the Director of Simulation, ensuring data is organized and accessible
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the use of complex laboratory equipment such as sterilizers and pipettes is a necessity. This position will require the ability to work with Microsoft Office programs, Perceptive Content, Q-pulse, MVDL
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) Operations and Construction. Responsibilities Develop and prepare designs of moderate to high complexity for remodel construction projects in existing University of MN Twin Cities Campus buildings. Mechanical
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, business, human resource management or human resource development. Experience working in a large, decentralized complex organization. Project and workgroup management experience. Demonstrated ability
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% - Initiate, lead, and complete training projects Analyze learners and contexts, develop, design, and implement complex training programs and content, and evaluate their effectiveness within the Office of Human