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: Under supervision, you will assist with a diversity of lab, greenhouse, and field research/extension trials for the vegetable seed pathology (VSP) program at the Washington State University (WSU) Mount
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, greenhouse, and field research/extension trials for the vegetable seed pathology (VSP) program at the Washington State University (WSU) Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research & Extension Center (NWREC
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Professor in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Program Unit (ANR). The position is headquartered at the WSU Benton County Extension Office in Kennewick, Washington and will serve the food animal
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will help drive data verification, operational improvements, and programming enhancements. In this role, you'll be the go-to expert for all things related to Student Financial Services (SFS) scholarships
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repairs. Experience operating heavy equipment. Must be able to read, write and speak English. Able to use common computer applications, such as internet, email, Word, Excel, timekeeping systems, etc
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. Demonstrated experience interpreting and applying laws, rules, policies and procedures. Demonstrated computer software skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Office programs, such as: Outlook, Word
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biotechnology, plant biology, or closely related degree programs. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with other scientists to achieve project goals. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Hands
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to learn other related computer programs and databases. Responsiveness to the educational equity goals of the University. Lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Preferred Qualifications: 3 to 5
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| College of Education, Sport, and Human Sciences | Washington State University As a part of Washington State University's College of Education, Sport, and Human Sciences, the WSU ROAR program is dedicated
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(Accelerated Genetic Improvement of Fir Through Sequencing, Economics, Extension, & Diagnostics) project team and the Community IPM program at Washington State University (WSU). It involves collaboration with