25 computer-science-programming-languages positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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training program. Experience: Three years experience as a sign language interpreter including experience in a post-secondary educational setting. Supervisory Experience: N/A Certification/Licensure
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programming. This position is expected to work in two separate locations, in the STAR-ORC lab located at the UMB campus and at the new University of Maryland-Institute for Health Computing, which is a major
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program. Excellent collaboration skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated strong service orientation and skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team
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: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Information Systems or related field Experience: Prior knowledge and experience with ERP software packages (e.g. PeopleSoft/Oracle, Banner, etc.), or other enterprise
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professional development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire. Non-exempt
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that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire. Employees receive a
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in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire. Employees receive a generous PAID leave package that includes over 4 weeks
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to from this email address. The University of Maryland, Baltimore prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions
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of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire. Employees receive a generous PAID leave package that
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Director, Epilepsy and Functional Neurosurgery - (250000K9) Director , Maryland Epilepsy and Functional Neurosurgery Program Department of Neurosurgery University of Maryland School of Medicine