Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Field
-
daily tasks. • Ability to work in high stress environments. • Knowledge of computers, computerized medical record systems, and word processing software, such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Appointment Type
-
, communications, or related field Demonstrated administrative/programmatic support experience Strong written communication skills, including experience creating program materials, web content, and messaging
-
or agricultural issues in supply chain management. Successful applicants will be expected to have and maintain an outstanding research program in food- or agriculture-related topics targeting leading journals in
-
-award activities related to grants. Example of Duties • Supports post-award administration for a department, college or program. • Reviews budgets, budget variables, calculations, and signature
-
cooperatively with others. • Ability to prioritize daily tasks. • Ability to work in high stress environments. • Knowledge of computers, computerized medical record systems, and word processing software, such as
-
. • Knowledge of computers, computerized medical record systems, and word processing software, such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Appointment Type: Regular Number of Months Employed Per Year: 12 Month Work Period
-
conditioning certification program in accordance with NCAA requirements. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s
-
be the perfect role for you! Along with a knack for people and customer service, this position requires knowledge of office routines and computer software, and the ability to communicate effectively
-
candidate will work in close coordination with collaborators across these disciplines and will be embedded in an environment that values computational-experimental integration and high-impact research
-
at cutting-edge chemistry, physics, and materials research. Ames National Laboratory is a world leader in catalysis, polymer upcycling, separations, computational chemistry, rare earths, quantum materials