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Analytics and Computational Social Science Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is accepting applications for a full-time (9-month) lecturer in data analytics and quantitative/computational
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excellence as we seek breakthrough solutions to mounting environmental, social, economic, and technological challenges in our world. Job Summary The Temporary Professional /Science of Thriving Program Director
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Apply now Job no:527303 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:UMass Amherst Department: Elect & Computer Engineering Union: PSU Categories:Laboratory & Research, Administrative & Office Support About
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Apply now Job no:528215 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:Mt. Ida - Newton Department: Vet Tech Program Union: PSU Categories:College of Natural Sciences, PSU A About UMass Amherst - Mt. Ida Campus
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Nursing I Lab, Large Animal Nursing Lab and support faculty in additional laboratory activities as assigned by veterinary technology program director. Keep students informed and updated concerning course
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for procurement contracts. Performs the purchasing data entry for the Division. Maintains central files: contract folder, bid book, payroll folder. Maintains proficiency in computer applications used by
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Performance coach as to the desired training goals. Works with all Athletic Department Offices in processing administrative functions and paperwork related to overseeing the men’s swimming program. Works with
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. Knowledge of the installation, construction, repair, and maintenance of Chillers 30 ton and larger. Skill and knowledge in the operation of pneumatic/electric, electronic, electro-mechanical, software program
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for the highest level of excellence as we seek breakthrough solutions to mounting environmental, social, economic, and technological challenges in our world. Job Summary The Clerk IV serves as an Academic Program
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adds fillings to various pastries. Provides on-the-job training in order to teach baking skill to employees. Evaluates food quality, appearance and taste through observation and tasting in order to